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Updated almost 8 years ago,

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John Gray
  • Morristown, NJ
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how to locate and contact trust holding a property

John Gray
  • Morristown, NJ
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My wife found an interesting house at an estate sale and spoke with the listing agent, they listed it to sell quick at 399k ( the neighbors house which is the same exact house which was just renovated is pending sale @ 589,900)

the  property went up for sale and then the listing was removed due to issues with the trust.

my question is how do i find and contact the trust directly to make a cash offer? if possible.

we are planning on using hard money, seasoning the title and refinancing, does this sound like a feasible logical approach?

if this property hits the market again it will get bid up close to market value.

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