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Nathaniel Sconiers
  • Glenn Dale, MD
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Seller Financing for Quitclaim Deed

Nathaniel Sconiers
  • Glenn Dale, MD
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Hello BP Members,

I have a bit of a dilemma. Im looking to purchase a property that is in tax foreclosure from the owners. Several of the owners died 20+ years ago and the title is a mess. I spoke with a title attorney who said I would need to probate the deceased members. Problem is living owners are pushing past 70 y/o and it is required of them to get death certificates in multiple states. My question is could pay them for their interest in the property? Could I seller finance their portion of the sale. I believe this would allow me to get the death certs from the other states.

Any advice is greatly appreciated>

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