Quiet Title Actions


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Just because you have a deed doesn’t always mean that your ownership interest of the property is clear in the eyes of the law.

At the Law Offices of Aaron D. Cox, we specialize in quiet title actions and our firm can help resolve a number of issues:

  • Tax deeds: read our article related to buying properties at tax sales in Michigan
  • Joint ownership problems
  • Improper liens
  • Any other issue affecting title to your property

Our attorneys and support staff are devoted and focused to servicing all the legal needs of individuals and institutions that operate and own real estate in the state of Michigan; we don’t do anything else.

If you own property in the Detroit area and want to prevent the possibility of anyone else making claims on your deed, contact the experienced real estate attorneys at the Law Offices of Aaron D. Cox today!

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Whether you are facing a complex legal issue or simply need guidance on a legal matter, our experienced attorneys are here to offer you the support and expertise you need. Our goal is to empower you with the knowledge and resources necessary to make informed decisions about your legal rights and to provide you with the personalized attention and representation you deserve.

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What is this area of law? A quiet title action is a Michigan circuit court lawsuit that establishes clear legal ownership of real property by resolving competing claims, extinguishing old liens, and correcting title defects.
Clear title is the foundation of any profitable real estate investment. Our attorneys resolve even the most complex title disputes quickly and cost-effectively.
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Our quiet title attorneys serve property owners and investors in Wayne County, Oakland County, Macomb County, and statewide in Michigan.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a quiet title action in Michigan?

A quiet title action establishes clear legal ownership and removes competing claims or title defects from real property.

How long does a quiet title action take in Michigan?

A Michigan quiet title action typically takes 6 to 12 months depending on whether it is contested.

Do I need an attorney for a quiet title action?

Yes. Quiet title actions require filing a circuit court complaint and properly serving all interested parties.

Last Updated: March 2026 | Law Offices of Aaron D. Cox, PLLC | Michigan Landlord-Tenant Law