
Land & Property Claims
Stop Silent Theft and Secure What’s Rightfully Yours. Most Americans don’t own their homes—they hold a legal fiction. If you don’t take action, someone else is looking to do it for you.
The New Fad Against Property Owners
Liens and Deeds Are the #1 Tools Used to Take Property Without Consent
What happens when:
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A hospital files a medical lien after care you didn’t consent to?
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The county sells a tax lien to a private investor?
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Medicaid files a post-death lien on your home—leaving your children with nothing?
These liens give strangers the power to:
✔ Foreclose on your property
✔ Seize your equity
✔ Evict your heirs
✔ Silence your ownership
Real Stories and Real Risk
Tax liens allow private investors to foreclose and profit from your home
Dentist Loses $4M Home on Paper—To a Stranger He Never Met
A giant U.S. hospital chain says it’s leading the fight against medical debt. Not all patients agree” (The Guardian, Jan 16, 2025).
100% Private. 100% American.
Not a trust company. Not a title service.
This is your path to true ownership.
Take Back What's Yours- The Right Way
We don’t just help you “file paperwork.” We walk you through the only proven process to:
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Remove your property from fraudulent jurisdiction
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Prevent predatory claims
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Leave a legacy, not a liability upon death
Land & Property Claims Consulting Package
What’s Included:
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Full Document Set
All required documents to lawfully reconvey your property and land claims into your name and control. -
Fixture Lien Guidance
Step-by-step instructions and a sample template for filing a lien in your name — securing your property and preventing unauthorized sale or transfer of your collateral. -
Status Consultation
Personal guidance on transitioning from a tenant/resident status to landlord/landholder — reclaiming your lawful standing on the land. -
Lien Process Support
One-on-one consultation covering proper filing, publishing, and completion of your lien process for maximum protection. -
Land Survey Guidance
Overview of metes and bounds surveys, identifying natural landmarks, and handling location-specific considerations.