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Chris Bounds
  • Investor
  • Sugar Land, TX
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Contacting Probate Leads

Chris Bounds
  • Investor
  • Sugar Land, TX
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I'm looking to add probate leads to my marketing plan. In my area of Texas I can pull up pretty everything I need online. My question is, if there is an attorney listed in the Application for Testamentary file should I contact them instead of the actual executor applicant? If so, should I contact them by letter or is e-mail/fax better? Does anyone have sample letters to attorneys they can share? I have letters to executors already.

Also, it is my understanding that property can be sold by the executor before probate has been closed. Is that correct?

Thanks!

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