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Buying my deceased grandmother’s house
Hello,
My name is Jordis Jones and I am a Navy veteran. I am interested in purchasing my grandmother’s house. The house is paid in full and does need repairs such as garage, in which I will turn into a room, electrical and master bedroom. My grandmother left it for my mother and her siblings. Everybody is willing to sell the house but my mother, who is currently on drugs, don’t want to sell. I was told to that I can put it under my name and get a quick deed. I want to get an appraisal to see how much the house is worth but I don’t think my mother will answer the door. I’ve been interested in Real Estate and this will be a great opportunity for me to start on my journey, honor my grandmother who raised me and potential get my mother the help she needs. How can I go about doing this process?