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John Monday
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  • Temecula, CA
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Help with Probate, want to get locked down now!

John Monday
  • Investor
  • Temecula, CA
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I've talked to multiple lawyers and I've got the consistent safe answer. Wait until probate is over.... Does anyone know if you can get something under contract during probate? 3 weeks into probate, all assets in mothers (deceased) name and only one heir. Properties are not in new sellers name yet, what can be done to lock down this super motivated seller. Thanks ahead of time!

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John Monday
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John Monday
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Thanks Mark Pedroza
He is full PR, so I am gonna take your advice and get it under contract and see what happens. I understand the issue with other liens and stuff, plus the property taxes are coming due. Might shell out the 400 bucks and get it under contract, then wait. Thanks again.

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