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  2. Heir property - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, Texas, North Carolina, Virginia, Florida, and Louisiana are the states most affected by the confusion of heirs' property. [ 53 ] In Georgia, a 2017 study by the USDA and the Carl Vinson Institute of Government determined that 11-25% of parcels in every Georgia county are probable heirs ...

  3. China Grove Plantation - Wikipedia

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    In 1854, James Railey, who already owned the Oakland Plantation, purchased this property. [3] However, after his death, his heirs lost the property due to a chancery lawsuit. [3] A few years after the American Civil War of 1861–1865, in 1869, former slaves Auguste Mazique and his wife Sarah purchased the property at a public auction.

  4. Black land loss in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Using government grants, the Emergency Land Fund conducted research to determine why black Americans were losing land at an alarming rate. It found that the primary reason for the land loss was the heir property policy and that family owned land was easily lost in loans and other encumbrances. [13]

  5. Do all heirs need to agree to sell an inherited property? - AOL

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    Each heir may have different opinions about a range of issues — whether to sell the property at all, how much it’s worth and how much they should be entitled to (not to mention what to do with ...

  6. These families have boxes of offer letters for their land ...

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    In South Carolina, the Center for HeirsProperty Preservation has offered legal education and direct legal services for families that want to hold on to their generational land. Families most ...

  7. Estate (law) - Wikipedia

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    An estate can be an estate for years, an estate at will, a life estate (extinguishing at the death of the holder), an estate pur autre vie (a life interest for the life of another person) or a fee tail estate (to the heirs of one's body) or some more limited kind of heir (e.g. to heirs male of one's body).