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Kris Haskins
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Anybody had luck with house with 20 heirs

Kris Haskins
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just got a contract and found out there are 20 heirs.  some are dead so we'll need to find their kids.  has anybody had any luck with that many heirs?  if so how..  

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    Rick H.#4 Marketing Your Property Contributor
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    Rick H.#4 Marketing Your Property Contributor
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    Yes. Or at least close to 20 heirs.

    How about a double probate with 11 heirs?

    Pre-probate in foreclosure, 7 heirs, with 5 in Samoa?

    I could easily go on (and on). 

    Those were pizza-by-the-slice deals.

    It may be easier to consolidate the interests and acquire the asset from a single point of sale as a fiduciary makes possible. 

    Of, go another route such as buy the debt and perfect title via foreclosure, etc.

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