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Updated 7 months ago,

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I am Bruce Miller....real estate invesor in Columbus Ohio....probate approaches

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I realize it a tender area of someones death....in lieu of empathy...is there a proper way to contact probate attorney's concerning picking up properties that family/estate wanna unload?  Are there probate attorney's that will disclose somehow properties that investment community can consider before they go to nest level of broker/realtors that will sell the traditional which can:   that can take longer and pose challenges of properties that need TLC, cosmetic issues, ect.   As an investor we can help alleviate and give good service to those after loss and thus one less thing to worry of.  Adivse to the way and the hope.  

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