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Rodney Williams
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Probate

Rodney Williams
  • Investor
  • Ocala/Belleview, FL
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I can't find any other place to put this. In doing research on a property here in Florida, I found that both parties have passed away, the last being in 2007, possibly leaving a mortgage. There is no estate listed in public records or any type of action, other than the probate, nor any action by the mortgage co. Any ideas on finding the controling party to the property?

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