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Updated over 4 years ago, 04/15/2020

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Renee B.
  • Miami, FL
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Mom passed 2015 Can I get siblings to sign contract if no probate

Renee B.
  • Miami, FL
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I just wrote this post a few min ago. But I really need to know the answer to this question. 

Mom passed away 2015, No Will, no Probate, property has auction date 2/24/2020 (courts closed because of virus)

10 siblings. Can the siblings sign the contract or do they need to get permission from Dade County (Miami)?

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