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Shimon Kronenberg
  • Fair Lawn, NJ
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FAQ section of my probate website

Shimon Kronenberg
  • Fair Lawn, NJ
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Hi Guys, 

I'm putting together my website for my probate investing business. We essentially only operate in the niche of inherited homes and we are buying homes outright for cash using private money. 

For the "FAQs" section of the website, I am looking for some suggestions on what questions I should include. 

The site is geared towards individuals who have inherited homes via Living Trust or through Probate.  

Some ideas that I thought of are:

1. What if I do not live in the area?

2. Does the home need to be cleaned out before the sale closes?

3. A family friend who is a real estate agent has already offered to list the home for us for free. Why would that not be the obvious option? 

Any other suggestions would be very greatly appreciated!

Best!

Shimon