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Tua Toiaivao
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  • Vineyard, UT
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Deceased and Divorced - Who has authority to sell the house?

Tua Toiaivao
  • Wholesaler
  • Vineyard, UT
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Subject line is pretty much it.  Divorced man passes away.  Has grown children, but they are special needs(?).  Who has the authority to sell?  Who should offer be made to?  He was the only one on title.  

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Sergey A. Petrov
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  • Seattle, WA
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Sergey A. Petrov
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Whoever inherits the property and it might be stuck in probate for some time especially if there is not a crystal clear will with a path to clean title

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