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Buying Probate Properties
Anyone specialize in purchasing probate properties? I have a friend that has contacted one of the beneficiaries of the estate. One of the owners says she’s been calling the attorney that’s handling the estate, but is not getting any answers. From my understanding this has been going on for six months. The person that passed was in a nursing home two separate times during the last two years. I’m not sure the length of those stays, so the nursing home may have a lien against the home. What would you guys do to make the process speed up? I’ve never purchased probate before to give any insight.