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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Probate Mailer
Hi guys and gals
Quick question, what address should I make my mailer to. Should I be to the address of the deceased property or the address to one of the family member on the title??
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Hi Richard,
I'm a certified probate real estate specialist here in Los Angeles and I do a lot of probates. I've had the best success sending my literature to the address of the decedent, but make sure it isn't a hospital of care facility. You can google the address and look at the property to see if it is a house, or not. This is usually the address that is recorded with the probate and you'll have you best chance of someone seeing your mailer, there. If you have the address of the administrator or executor, that would be a good place to send the mailer to, too. I hope that helps. Brian