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Pablo Ottenwalder Jr.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Springfield, MA
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Property with 5 owners how do I make it happen.

Pablo Ottenwalder Jr.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Springfield, MA
Posted
I was driving for dollars and found a vacant property. I used LandGlide to find the name of the owner once I had that I went to the registry of deeds. They said the property owed taxes and might be in the process of foreclosure because of a tax lien. I then went to city hall and got the name and address of the owner of the property. Once there, they told me a couple members of the family now own it. So my question is how would I make this work? Some of the members of the family are out of state. Is this property a dead end ? How would you handle it? If some how I manage to make the whole group agree to sell would I need a lawyer to write up a new deed ? How does that work?

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