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DAmien Fried
  • Investor
  • Pine Grove, Pa
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Deceased How owner help.

DAmien Fried
  • Investor
  • Pine Grove, Pa
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Can anyone help? There is this property that the owner died and had no will. The only family that she had was a brother and a sister. In talking with the sister the house had an $80,000 line of credit taken out on it and they were told by an attorney to just let the bank have the house. She doesn't want the house to just sit she wants it restored since there father built the house. I called the courthouse and there is no executor of the estate. Is there anything that can be done? The house is worth north of $150,000 so to let Wells Fargo have it would be a shame.