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Updated over 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

Vacant Lot with a deceased owner?
I have a 1 acer vacant lot next door to one of my investment property. I have to continuously cut the grass. I’ve tried looking up the owner.... and to my surprise the owner is deceased. No owner of this property. If I have to continuously cut this 1 acre lot... how can to possibly buy or take over this property when the current owner is deceased?