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Joaquin Garuz
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How to find the manager of an Estate property to make an offer?

Joaquin Garuz
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Miami, Fl
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Hi BP Family!

I'll be straight to the point, I've found what I think its a really good deal, but the property is under an Estate... how can I find out who is the manager of the Estate and how can I contact them? How do I know if this is a probate estate? If so, how can engage them to make an offer? The property has been sitting vacant for at least 3 years, it has over due property taxes for the same time and County lien as far as I can tell. The AVR on the property is significant, but so are the repairs needed from roof replacement to mold mitigation from what I can see, so I would need to get it at an "as is" or assessed value for it to make sense. 

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