deedholder
/ˈdiːdˌhoʊldər/Definitions
1. noun
A person who holds title to a piece of land or property based on a deed, especially a woman who holds such a title in her own right.
“The local news reported that the deedholder of the old mansion had decided to open it up to the public for tours.”
2. verb
To hold or possess a deed or title to a piece of land or property.
“She had to deedhold the property until her husband was able to sign the final documents.”