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Andresa Guidelli
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Probate

Andresa Guidelli
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  • Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
Posted

Quick question for the probate experts out there.

I found a vacant property located in a great area where we are currently investing. I tracked the owner down. Sent yellow letter (vacant property and mailing address are the same). It returned with the note from the post office "deceased". I went to the court house in Philly (always a challenging place) to look at Estate files and so far there's no info on their system. Any suggestion how can I proceed from here?

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