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Gary Kurtz
  • Investor
  • Nevada, MO
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Beneficiary Deed

Gary Kurtz
  • Investor
  • Nevada, MO
Posted

I just found out that a tall grasser in our town has an 87 year old owner who apparently lives a couple of states away and it's listed in the free public records on line as a "Beneficiary Deed". Is this more than likely a situation where, upon his death, the Grantees will inherit the property and nothing can be done about purchasing it until then?

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