Curative Title Conference 2026: Everything You Need to Know (Orlando, June 20)
The first-ever Curative Title Conference is coming to Orlando on June 20, 2026. Here's what we know about tickets, pricing, the VIP experience, and how to get the most out of the event.
The curative title niche is getting its own conference — and that tells you something about how fast this space is growing.
Logan Fullmer — the investor behind Education-RE.com, the DPA Summit, and the Dirty Deeds podcast — just announced the Curative Title Conference 2026, scheduled for June 20 in Orlando, Florida with a VIP experience spanning June 19–21. His pitch: "Stop competing. Start acquiring. The last true blue ocean in real estate is waiting."
This is a separate event from the DPA Summit (which took place January 31 in Scottsdale). Where the DPA Summit covered the broad distressed property acquisition model, the Curative Title Conference is focused specifically on the title-clearing niche that Logan built his $50M+ business on — the deals most investors walk away from.
Whether you're already closing curative title deals or you've been watching from the sidelines, this event deserves your attention. Here's everything we know so far, including ticket pricing, how the pre-sale works, what to expect, and how to show up prepared.
Curative Title Conference 2026: Event Details
Here's what's been confirmed so far:
- Main Event Date: June 20, 2026
- VIP Experience: June 19–21, 2026 (three full days)
- Location: Orlando, Florida (exact venue TBA)
- Tickets On Sale: March 20, 2026 at 3:00 PM CST
- Pre-Sale Deposit: $100 (available now)
Orlando is a smart pick for a conference like this. It's a hub city with direct flights from most major metros, hotel inventory is deep, and it keeps the event accessible to investors from Texas, the Southeast, and the East Coast — where most curative title activity is concentrated.
The exact venue hasn't been announced yet. If you're planning to attend, hold off on booking a hotel until the venue drops so you can stay nearby.
Ticket Breakdown: VIP vs. General Admission vs. Virtual
There are three ticket tiers for the Curative Title Conference 2026. Here's how they compare:
| Ticket Tier | Price | Dates | Format |
|---|---|---|---|
| VIP Experience | $2,500 | June 19–21 (3 days) | In-person, Orlando |
| General Admission | $550 | June 20 (1 day) | In-person, Orlando |
| Virtual Access | $549 | June 20 (1 day) | Live virtual stream |
The VIP Experience ($2,500)
The VIP tier gets you three full days instead of one. That extra time on June 19 and June 21 likely means smaller-group sessions, direct access to speakers, mastermind-style breakouts, and networking that you simply can't replicate in a single conference day.
At $2,500, the VIP price reflects the exclusivity and the extended format. If you're already doing curative title deals and want to build relationships with other active investors, the VIP tier is where those conversations happen. The hallway conversations and dinner tables at events like this are often where the best partnerships form.
General Admission ($550)
General Admission covers the main event day on June 20. For $550, you get access to all main-stage sessions, presentations, and the general networking opportunities that come with being in the room.
This is a solid entry point if you're newer to curative title or want to test the waters before committing to a multi-day VIP format. One focused day of content and networking can absolutely change your trajectory — especially if you come prepared (more on that below).
Virtual Access ($549)
Virtual access is priced at $549, which is nearly identical to General Admission. That tells you the organizers see real value in the content itself, regardless of whether you're in the room.
The tradeoff is straightforward: you get the sessions, but you miss the handshakes. If travel to Orlando isn't in the budget or schedule, virtual keeps you plugged in. But if you can swing the trip, the in-person networking at a niche event like this is hard to replicate over a Zoom stream.
Pre-Sale Strategy: How the $100 Deposit Works
Before tickets officially go on sale March 20, you can lock in a spot with a $100 non-refundable deposit. Here's how it works:
- Pay $100 now to secure your pre-sale access
- Receive a private discount code on March 20
- Your discount code gives you 10% off the final ticket price
- The $100 deposit is applied toward your selected ticket
- You get exclusive early purchase access before the public sale
Let's do the math on what the deposit actually saves you:
General Admission with Deposit
- GA price: $550
- 10% discount: -$55
- Discounted price: $495
- Deposit already paid: -$100
- Remaining balance: $395
- Total savings: $55
VIP Experience with Deposit
- VIP price: $2,500
- 10% discount: -$250
- Discounted price: $2,250
- Deposit already paid: -$100
- Remaining balance: $2,150
- Total savings: $250
The deposit makes the most sense for VIP — you're saving $250, which more than covers a night's hotel in Orlando. For GA, the $55 savings is modest, but the real value is priority access. If this event sells out (and niche conferences often do), the deposit guarantees you're not scrambling for tickets on March 20.
Important: The $100 deposit is explicitly non-refundable. Only put it down if you're genuinely committed to attending in some capacity.
What to Expect at the Curative Title Conference 2026
The full speaker lineup and detailed agenda haven't been released yet. We'll update this post as that information drops.
That said, based on Logan Fullmer's DPA Summit in January, his Curative Title Class and Advanced Course on Education-RE.com, and the Dirty Deeds podcast, we can make strong educated guesses about the content:
Likely Topics and Sessions
- Finding Distressed Properties at Scale: How top investors source leads — tax delinquent lists, heir property identification, probate filings, and the tools that make it work
- Curative Title Fundamentals: What curative title actually means, common title defects, and how to evaluate whether a property's title issues are fixable and profitable
- Heir Property Strategies: Navigating intestate succession, identifying and locating heirs, negotiating with multiple family members, and structuring deals that close
- Probate Process Deep Dives: State-specific probate workflows, timeline expectations, and how to work with probate attorneys effectively
- Deal Underwriting and GoNoGo Frameworks: How experienced curative title investors evaluate deals — what makes a property worth pursuing and when to walk away
- Title Clearing Mechanics: Quiet title actions, affidavits of heirship, curative documents, and working with title companies
- Networking and Deal Flow: Connecting with other curative title investors, JV partners, attorneys, and service providers
The curative title space has historically been knowledge-gated — the people making money in it learned through mentorship, trial and error, or coaching programs like Logan's VIP Mastermind or McKlane Bobbitt's Intentional REI community. A dedicated conference creates an opportunity for that knowledge to reach a wider audience in a concentrated format. If you're coming from the wholesaling world — especially if you've been following the GoNoGo framework for qualifying messy title deals — this event is directly in your lane.
How to Prepare Before the Conference
The biggest mistake people make at real estate conferences is showing up cold. They absorb great content, get inspired, go home, and then do nothing because they don't have a system set up to act on what they learned.
If you're attending the Curative Title Conference 2026, here's how to arrive ready to execute:
1. Learn the Curative Title Workflow Now
Don't wait until June to understand the basics. Spend time between now and the conference learning what curative title investing actually looks like day-to-day. Know the vocabulary — adverse possession, quiet title, affidavit of heirship, lis pendens, intestate succession. Read up on curative title fundamentals so you can follow along with advanced sessions instead of playing catch-up.
2. Set Up Your Toolstack
Curative title investing requires a specific set of tools. Get these in place before the conference:
- LienSuite — pull tax delinquent lists, identify heir-flagged properties, score leads, skip trace owners, check deceased status, run heir research, and manage your entire deal pipeline from lead to close — all in one platform
- County clerk bookmarks for your target counties — you'll need quick access to deed records, probate filings, and tax information
That's really it. LienSuite replaces the patchwork of separate tools that most investors piece together — lead lists, skip tracing, data stacking, property research, and CRM all live in one place. Having it set up means that when a speaker shares a specific strategy, you can immediately apply it to real properties in your pipeline. That's the difference between an inspiring weekend and a profitable one.
3. Pull Your First Heir-Flagged List
Before you arrive, pull a tax delinquent list for your target county and practice the qualification process. Which properties have heir indicators? Which ones have enough equity to justify the title work? What does the owner's situation look like?
Walking into the conference with a list of 10–20 properties you've already researched gives you something concrete to discuss with other investors. "I've got a property in Harris County with six years of tax delinquency and a deceased owner — how would you approach it?" is a much better conversation starter than "I'm thinking about getting into curative title."
4. Bring Specific Questions
Conferences are best when you come with real questions about real deals. Write them down:
- What's the typical timeline for a quiet title action in your state?
- How do you handle a property with 8 potential heirs spread across three states?
- What's your GoNoGo threshold on title clearing costs vs. property value?
- How are you sourcing deals — tax sales, direct mail, or something else?
Speakers and experienced investors respect people who show up prepared. It signals you're serious, and serious people get better answers.
Should You Attend the Curative Title Conference 2026?
Here's an honest breakdown based on where you are in your curative title journey:
If You're Already Doing Curative Title Deals
Yes — go. The networking alone is worth the ticket price. The curative title space is small enough that the people in that room will likely become your deal partners, co-investors, and referral sources for years. The VIP experience is worth considering if you want deeper relationships and extended access.
If You're Still Learning
General Admission is a strong investment, but only if you pair it with the tools and preparation needed to actually execute afterward. The content will accelerate your learning curve significantly. Just don't expect the conference alone to make you money — it's the combination of knowledge, tools, and action that produces results.
If You Can't Travel to Orlando
Virtual at $549 is a judgment call. It's almost the same price as General Admission, so the question is really about how much you value in-person networking. If your main goal is education and content, virtual delivers that. If you're looking to build relationships and find JV partners, in-person is significantly more valuable.
If You're Budget Conscious
Start with the tools, attend if cash flow allows. A month or two of LienSuite ($79–$160/month) lets you start sourcing and qualifying deals immediately. If one of those deals closes, the conference ticket pays for itself many times over. Get the revenue engine running first, then invest in events.
Curative Title Conference 2026: Frequently Asked Questions
Who is behind the Curative Title Conference?
The Curative Title Conference 2026 is hosted by Logan Fullmer (Logan Bentley Fullmer), the distressed property investor and coach behind Education-RE.com, the DPA Summit, and the Dirty Deeds podcast. Logan runs Asset Resolution Partners out of San Antonio, TX and claims $50M+ in real estate transactions. He also offers the Curative Title Class ($497), Advanced Curative Title Course ($547), and VIP Mastermind through his education platform. This conference is a separate event from his DPA Summit, focused specifically on curative title work.
Is the $100 deposit refundable?
No. The deposit is explicitly non-refundable. It applies toward your final ticket purchase and gets you a 10% discount plus early access to tickets before the public sale on March 20. Only put it down if you're committed to attending.
When do tickets go on sale?
Tickets for the Curative Title Conference 2026 go on sale March 20, 2026 at 3:00 PM CST. If you've placed a $100 deposit, you'll receive a private discount code and early access before the public sale opens.
Is virtual access worth it compared to in-person?
Virtual access ($549) gives you the main-stage content from June 20. You'll hear the same presentations as General Admission attendees. What you miss is the in-person networking — the hallway conversations, lunch table discussions, and organic connections that happen at live events. If travel logistics or budget make Orlando impossible, virtual is a solid alternative. If you can make the trip, in-person delivers more long-term value through relationships.
What tools should I have set up before attending?
At minimum, you'll want:
- LienSuite — tax delinquent lead lists, property scoring, skip tracing, deceased owner checks, heir research, and a built-in CRM pipeline — everything you need in one platform
- County clerk access — bookmarked for your target counties (deed records, probate, tax info)
LienSuite covers lead sourcing, owner research, and deal management in one place, so you're not juggling five different subscriptions. Having it set up before the conference means you can apply what you learn immediately, rather than spending the weeks after the event just getting organized.
Do I need experience in curative title to attend?
No. The conference appears designed to serve investors at multiple experience levels. That said, you'll get significantly more out of it if you've done some foundational learning beforehand. Understanding terms like quiet title, adverse possession, and intestate succession before you walk in means you can focus on strategy and networking rather than vocabulary.
Stay Updated on the Curative Title Conference 2026
We'll keep this page updated as new details emerge — including the venue announcement, speaker lineup, and full agenda. Bookmark it and check back before March 20 when tickets officially drop.
In the meantime, if you're serious about curative title investing, the best thing you can do right now is start building your pipeline. The investors who show up to Orlando with active deals in progress will get 10x more value than those who show up with a blank notebook.
LienSuite gives you scored tax delinquent leads, heir-flagged property identification, and a CRM built specifically for distressed property investors. Start sourcing leads now so you're ready to talk real deals at the conference.
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