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Alvin Grier
  • Detroit, MI
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Marketing to Probate "Interested Parties"

Alvin Grier
  • Detroit, MI
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Does anyone market to the "Interested Parties" in a probate case in-addition to the Personal Rep/Executor?

I was recently thinking that doing so could improve the response-per-subject property rate.

For example, I'd think that we'd have a better chance at getting a response about 123 Main St. if I'm consistently mailing 4 people (the Executor/PR plus the 3 Interested Parties), than if I was contacting the Executor alone.

I also think it could help you potentially develop rapport with multiple people that have influence on what ends up happening with the Decedent's property.

I've seen it over-and-over where the Executor likes our offer, and just wants to "get it over with," only to have other family members talk them out of accepting the cash offer.

Questions:

- Is it legal to reach out to the Interested Parties as well, or can you only contact the Executor alone?

- Have you found it more effective to market to the Interested Parties in-addition to the Executor?

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Mark Pedroza
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Sacramento/Placer ~ San Francisco Bay Area counties
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Mark Pedroza
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Sacramento/Placer ~ San Francisco Bay Area counties
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By all means, go for it. When you send your introduction letter make sure you "c.c" at the bottom of your letter. PR & heirs will assume each party is receiving your interest as a problem solver.  

Mark (N-CA) 

Sac/Placer counties 

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