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Mark M.
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Thermopolis, WY
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Sub2 --> probate and pre-foreclosure

Mark M.
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Thermopolis, WY
Posted

At what point in the probate process can the personal representative sign a purchase agreement?  (Could be a great sub2 deal but the rep is not making pmts and the house is in pre-foreclosure.  I'd like to get an offer signed asap but I'm not sure if I have to wait until probate if finished.  If so, it may foreclose by then.)

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