We started DRG because someone had to do this well.
Every week in Tennessee, families inherit property and then run into the same walls: siblings who can't agree on whether to sell, cousins who haven't spoken in years, an heir nobody has an address for. The title isn't clean, the paperwork sits, and the tax bill keeps coming.
Before anyone realizes it, years have gone by. A house that was supposed to be sold is in disrepair. A farm that was meant to stay in the family is lost to tax foreclosure. The inheritance that was supposed to bring the family together quietly pulls it apart instead.
We've watched it happen across Tennessee for years — in courthouse records, probate dockets, and the properties that quietly slip through cracks in the conventional real estate system. So we built a firm specifically for the cases that title companies and traditional buyers leave behind. We do our own underwriting, we write our own offers, and we take the time that complicated family situations actually deserve.
We operate only in Tennessee. We only work on matters we can genuinely resolve. And because we're a small, family-run firm, the person who sends you a letter is the same person who answers when you call.