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Dead Owners
I am wondering how to locate estates of deceased owners? At least it seems they might be deceased.
I am in Philadelphia, and noticed a few properties in a developing area, taxes are paid, but address goes to the same unoccupied property. Both properties I am looking at were last transferred in the 50's. One is currently a shell, another just unoccupied.