What is Heirs' Property? A New Movement to Reclaim Land Lost to History

By National Urban League
Published02 AM EST, Sat Nov 23, 2024
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By Andrea Riquier, USA TODAY

As wealth inequality remains stark, fueled in part by racial differences in homeownership rates, attention is increasingly turning to a lesser-known area of property ownership - heirs' property.

Heirs’ property refers to land that’s been passed down by inheritance, with no formal will or other legal documentation proving ownership.

Without any clear way to prove ownership, those who inherit heirs’ property may lose it to predatory investors or the government. Or it may become divided into such small parcels as it passes through the generations that it becomes essentially worthless.

Heirs’ property is an issue that disproportionately afflicts Black households, particularly in southern states. Because of the lack of documentation, it's impossible to quantify how much land is considered heirs' properties, but a 2023 analysis from Fannie Mae suggests at least $32 billion.

 

 

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