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if you are a real estate agent or youre interested in becoming a real estate agent then you have probably heard these two terms title indeed used interchangeably but Im going to explain today what is the difference in the fact that they are not exactly the same thing Im Tiffany Weber Im a real estate attorney in Mooresville North Carolina at Thomas and Weber lets get right into it all right first were going to start with title because this is the foundational concept so title refers to ownership your ownership of the property so title is comprised of a lot of different things if youre sitting in a law school property class right now your professor might describe it to you as the bundle of sticks so when you own property you have this bundle of sticks so one stick might be the right to convey the right to lease the right to encumber the right to position you have all of these different rights to do things with your property and when you have all of the sticks then you own the pro