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Worth it to Mail Probate Attorney Executor/P.R.'s for Property Leads?
I've been mailing the Executors/Personal Reps (P.R.'s) regarding properties owned by decedents for a long time now.
Sometimes, the P.R. isn't a family member, it's the attorney in-charge of the probate proceedings for that specific estate.
I've never gotten a reply from an attorney from one of my mailings.
Is it something going on behind the scenes with cases where the attorney's the P.R. that make it a waste of time to mail them or something?
I was thinking that maybe, by law, that attorneys aren't allowed to liquidate the real estate in estates or something, perhaps?