Unencumbered Property

Free and Clear
In property law, a title is considered 'free and clear' if it is not encumbered by any liens or restrictions. This indicates that the property is unencumbered and conveys a good or marketable title.
Unencumbered Property
Real estate with free and clear title; property owned in fee simple, meaning there are no liens or encumbrances affecting its ownership or title.

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