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Paul Pence
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Departamento de hacienda HELP!

Paul Pence
  • Lakeland, FL
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I am looking for help filing the paperwork on an inherited piece of property in Puerto Rico. I have received a clean and clear judgment from the courts and was told that I could go to the Departamento de hacienda and have the property filed in my name. When I arrived the clerk informed me that this has to be done by a lawyer or a notary.   I have contacted three different lawyers, but have either been told they would get back to me or have been outright ghosted.  I live in Florida so I can kind of understand the hesitancy, but this has been going on six months. 

Any direction is Greatly appreciated!

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