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Updated almost 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

inherited lead
Hello
I am talking to the owner of a property that said that they inherited it from their deceased parents. However, when I looked on the tax records I found tht the property is still in the parents name. Is it possible that they have the right to sell it to me even though the parents name is still on the tax record?
thanks