The Legal Loophole Driving Families Off Appalachian Land

Across Appalachia, thousands of acres remain tied up in a form of ownership that exists more in family understanding than in formal law. Heir property, land shared among multiple descendants without a clear title, has long been a quiet feature of the region. For decades, that arrangement created few immediate problems. Today, it has become … Continue reading The Legal Loophole Driving Families Off Appalachian Land