Heirs' Property Education Workshop hosted by UMES Extension

Heirs' Property Education Workshop hosted by UMES Extension

Learn how heirs' property (without a clear title on ownership) impacts families and communities, and what resources can help.

By UMES Extension

Date and time

Thursday, March 28 · 7:30am - 2pm EDT

Location

Richard Henson Center

30690 University Boulevard South Princess Anne, MD 21853

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About this event

UPDATE: This event has been canciled and refunds issued.

UMES Extension will host an Heirs' Property Education Workshop on March 28. The event will be held from 7:30 a.m.-2 p.m. at the UMES Henson Center Ballroom.

Heirs' property is family-owned property inherited by multiple generations without the formal legal proceedings necessary to prove ownership. As a result, the heirs lack the clear title necessary to prove their ownership status. This means they may not be able to sell the property, use the property as collateral for financing, or receive USDA benefits for farming activities conducted on the property. It also means they may be at a greater risk of losing the property through a partition action or because they fail to pay their property taxes.

This workshop will focus on raising awareness about what heirs' property is, how it impacts families and communities, and the resources available to assist heirs' property owners in Maryland.

The event costs $10 per individual and includes breakfast and lunch. Opening remarks are expected to begin at 8:30 a.m.

Preregistration is required. No walk-ups will be accepted. Preregistration ends March 22 at 4 p.m.

PARKING: Attendees MUST request a free parking permit, otherwise fines may be issued. Please park in Lot A (near the Ella Fitzgerald Performing Arts Center and opposite the Henson Center). Register for a free guest parking pass at: https://wwwcp.umes.edu/auxiliary/new-parking-system-faqs/


SCHOLARSHIPS:

A limited-number of scholarships are available to attendees on a first-come basis. Those interested in applying for a scholarship, should contact Dr. Lila B. Karki at lkarki@umes.edu for more information.

SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS:

If you require special accommodations, contact ADA@umes.edu.


CONTACT:

For more information, contact Dr. Lila B. Karki, lkarki@umes.edu.

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UMES Ag Communications supports University of Maryland Eastern Shore Extension (UMES Extension), a statewide, non-formal, and educational organization funded by federal, state, and local governments to bring research-based solutions for everyday problems directly to individuals, families, and communities. Extension educators partner with researchers within the UMES Agricultural Experiment Station to provide non-traditional education.

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