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Nathan Gasti
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Trust Beneficiary's

Nathan Gasti
  • Los Angeles, CA
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My friend recently got a lead on a vacant building. He was told the house has been empty for about 1-2 years. When he ran a search on the building he found it was in a trust with the Beneficiary being a nursing home. We were wondering what the best route would be for him to end up making an offer on this property. Who should he talk to to at the nursing home?  All guidance is appreciated. Thanks BP community!