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Avoiding Probate - Affidavit or Heirship
Hi! I'm an investor in North Texas, the DFW area, but spend the month of July in MA and I'd like to start working deals up there. I do a lot of inherited properties in Texas using an affidavit of heirship to avoid probate. Does MA allow for changing title the same way or is there an alternative to probate I should be investigating? Thanks for your help!