Georgia closing guide

Georgia curative title issues

Curative title issues are record problems that may need clarification, correction, release, affidavit, underwriter approval, or another attorney-directed fix before closing.

Common curative items

Common items include missing cancellations, chain gaps, unreleased security deeds, estate authority questions, corrective deed needs, legal-description mismatch, and judgment or tax-lien ambiguity.

What makes an item actionable

An actionable item should cite the record, explain the risk, identify the party responsible, and state what evidence would clear or reduce the issue.

How Cliros structures review

Cliros turns record hits into a prioritized attorney action plan, while leaving the legal conclusion and curative strategy to the attorney.

Cliros workflow

Build a curative checklist

Enter one Georgia address. Cliros assembles first-pass public-record research, draft closing documents, source citations, and a document vault for attorney review. You verify, decide, and sign.

Open a file

FAQ

Does every flagged item delay closing?

No. Some items are informational, already resolved, or acceptable with attorney/underwriter review.

Can software decide marketability?

No. Software can organize evidence and draft checklists; the attorney decides marketability and closing readiness.