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Georgina Alexis
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Probate listing

Georgina Alexis
  • East Greenville, PA
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Hi, 

I obtain a list of probate properties for the county I live in. Any suggestions on what my next step should be?

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Michael Tucker
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Michael Tucker
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  • Bowie, MD
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I'm new to probates as well. But I think the next step is to research the properties and also look into the property representatives to find out if the executors of the estate are contactable. (i.e. Are their addresses and phone number different than the property of interest)

After that, contacting the representatives via a mailing campaign could be done. But take care to be professional and respectful. The people being dealt with have likely gone through a lot, so an approach to helping the family vice, "I just want to buy your property dirt cheap" may be best. Search the forums for more information on probate properties. It's what I did to learn more. 

Let meet know how it goes. 

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