What does Wild Deed mean?
A wild deed is a type of deed that is recorded for a property that has no legal owner. This can happen when a property is abandoned or when the previous owner dies without a will or legal heirs. A wild deed is recorded to establish a legal ownership of the property and to clear any potential title issues. These types of deeds are not legal in all states.
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