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Bert P.
  • Homeowner
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Death in the family. How soon is too soon?

Bert P.
  • Homeowner
  • Phoenix, AZ
Posted

Hi All, friends of mine just lost lost their mother/mother-in-law a few days ago after a prolonged illness. My question is: Since there will never be a "good time" to bring it up, is there a "too soon" time to start investigating and asking questions about what may happen with the home? I know that there are several strategies that could be employed here under varying circumstances, but I don't want to come off as a ghoul, taking advantage of someone still grieving.

Whether a personel friend or family member or someone I've never met, is there a best, "good time"?

If any of you have been in this situation or a similar one I would love to get your opinion. Thanks in advance for any advise you may have.

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