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All Forum Posts by: Henry Anthony Robledo Matadamas

Henry Anthony Robledo Matadamas has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Hey guys, I'm currently working on a lead here in Vegas where the owner is looking to sell their property to move to a different state. There is one problem,  she has a property in Wyoming that is in probate because the property was under her husbands name and he unfortunately passed away some time ago. She thought it would go to her directly after his passing because of community property (thats the way it works here in Las Vegas), but in Wyoming, the laws are different I believe. I'm looking to see if you guys have any referrals for a probate attorney in Wyoming. Looking to connect the owner with them to get that process started so in turn she can then get her place in Las Vegas sold afterwards so she can finally move to the next stage in her life. I would appreciate anything you send my way. Thank you guys!

Hey guys! My name is Henry, I'm a local investor in the Las Vegas area just starting out. I'm pulling lists of properties to door knock, but when I look up the owner on the county's website it says that it is co-owned by the county. Like it will have the person that lives in the home and the "c/o clark county". I just wanted to know what this means and if it is a good home to door knock. The owners of the home have $3k+ of overdue taxes, but the fact that it says that it is co-owned by the county has me weary if I should even try it. Any help is appreciated thank you all!