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Help! How to buy from deceased owner (and can't find heirs)
--Abandoned, vacant, SFR in Lakewood (Jefferson County), Colorado
--2 years of tax liens against property--owned by a company in NY State. The lien holder can apply for a treasurer's deed at 3 years so the clock is ticking!
--no foreclosure records (indicating lack of mortgage)
--Owner of Record as shown by Jeffco is deceased, but no probate proceedings have begun (no heirs have come forward, etc). I did a free trial on "archives.com" and got the date of death, but little other info.
--Skip Trace (find the seller.com) could not find any living relatives
So the question is: how can I acquire this property? Is there a way to create an interest and foreclose outside of the tax liens (ethically)? If so, and if a lawyer is required, does anyone have a recommendation?If I cannot find heirs, it seems my best bet may be to attempt to buy the tax liens from the existing holders (could be a tough sell if they are savvy to the situation). If I DO find heirs, then what? Do I just tell them to call the probate office at the county and I'll buy it from them when it transfers? I am completely ignorant on how probate works...
Please let me know if you have any thoughts or experiences that may help.
Thanks,
MMC Home Solutions, LLC
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Why would you possibly think you could "create an interest and then foreclosure"? You think there is some maneuver so people can go around and steal other people's property? Really?