Sunday, April 12, 2026

Titles vs. Deeds: 5 Key Differences


Many homeowners use “title” and “deed” interchangeably, but they serve different purposes in a real estate transaction. Understanding the distinction helps you protect your ownership and avoid surprises during a purchase or sale. Here are five key differences:

1.       Concept vs. document: A title is your legal ownership of a property, while a deed is the physical document that transfers that ownership.

2.       Rights vs. transfer: A title represents your rights to use, control, and transfer the property; a deed is the instrument that conveys those rights from one party to another.

3.       Where they exist: A title is a legal status, not a paper. A deed must be signed, delivered, and recorded.

4.       What can affect them: Titles can be impacted by liens, easements, or disputes. Deeds simply record the transfer.

5.       Role in disputes: In ownership conflicts, the title—not the deed—determines who legally holds the property.

For clarity and confidence during a purchase or sale, review your documents with a Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices network agent who can help ensure everything is accurate and complete.

Lake Sidney Lanier Homes is the most comprehensive online source for information on Lake Lanier homes for sale and Lake Lanier area real estate. View the latest Lake Lanier home listings, foreclosures, lots, land, sales trends, and real estate topics on Lake Lanier. Arthur Prescott is an Accredited Buyer's Representative and Certified Residential Specialist with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties. He has over twenty years of Lake Lanier real estate experience. If you would like to schedule a free buyer or seller consultation, please contact us at www.LakeSidneyLanierHomes.com or 770-844-8484 or email us at Arthur.Prescott@BHHSGeorgia.com.

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