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Ruel Baliong
  • Fair Lawn, NJ
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Bergen County Probate Question

Ruel Baliong
  • Fair Lawn, NJ
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I wonder if somebody can guide me in the right direction. My partner and I have tried going to the Bergen County Courthouse in Hackensack to try and get access to the probate list. We ended up being sent all over the place and just to end up with 2 ladies saying flat out they had no idea what this list was and how I would be able to get it. Didn't realize that was such a rare question. Anyways, if somebody that has actually gone through the process, I would appreciate little clearer advise on how I would go about it. I've tried looking on BP but unsuccessful. Thanks for any advice. 

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Ruel Baliong
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Ruel Baliong
  • Fair Lawn, NJ
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hey @Ryan H., MIND YOUR BUSINESS...lol...i'm just kidding bro.

I'm ramping up my marketing and since I'm a still new to the business, anything I can do to save some $$ is very important. I can easily pay for the probate list to get all this information, but if there is a way for me to do it myself (for now) I've gotta put the work in. 

The idea with this strategy is to target heirs, relatives, or spouses that have no time to take care of properties that were literally just given to them. We will gladly take these houses off their hands and hopefully relieve them of this added stress. 

Thanks for the advice @Mark Pedroza

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