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Hi. Lee Phillips here. I want to talk about clearing title or quieting a title. You have a piece of real estate. youamp;#39;ve got a deed to the piece of real estate but somehow the deedamp;#39;s not right. The guy who gave it to you when he signed when he got the piece of property it was deeded to him as amp;quot;Robert E. Leeamp;quot;. When he gave the property to you he only signed the deed amp;quot;Robert Leeamp;quot;. Is that the same guy? I donamp;#39;t know. So your title is flawed. It has a cloud on it. The property description in this title and the next title arenamp;#39;t the same. There are just tons of reasons why you would want to quiet a title or to clear a title somehow. For example, dad died and the sister lived in the house for 20 years. Now weamp;#39;re selling the house. Well, the deedamp;#39;s in dadamp;#39;s name. Dadamp;#39;s not there to sign. amp;quot;Oh go through probate.amp;quot; No, no, no, no, no. Probate you always have to file within X numbe