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Yia Her
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Sacramento, CA
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Neighbor maybe deceased - what should I do?

Yia Her
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Sacramento, CA
Posted
There’s a home by my moms house. We suspect the owner (elderly) May have pass away in the home or so. Gonna call non emergency hotline to perform a welfare check on the fella but he seems have no heirs son/daughter around. What’s the best approach for something’s Like this or if you have come across this before?

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