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Updated almost 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Probate Marketing when spouse is in property
I am getting started marketing to probates and quite often come across a situation where the decedent is the owner of the property, but the executor is their spouse and also living in the property.
Is it worth marketing to these leads? Has anyone found motivation in this situation?
Thanks