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Chris Gawlik
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  • Yucaipa, CA
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Probate Executors ??

Chris Gawlik
  • Investor
  • Yucaipa, CA
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Just wondering if any one knew the difference between executors and administrators in CA. I was reading that an executor with full power (not sure it that's the correct title or term) can accept an offer for real property with out running the offer through the court system. Were as an administrator or other types of executors that do not have full privileges or power must run the offer through the court system, and the offer must be at least 85% of real market value of the property in probate. If I am not mistaken the court appoints there own probate appraisers. Is this true??

Do you mail to all types of exec's and admin's?? Or just exec's with full privileges.??

Do you mail to the heir's as well ??

Do you mail to the property address??

Thanks.

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