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James Peoples
  • Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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Probate Help

James Peoples
  • Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
Posted

Hello All,

I'm new to probate investing. I've done my research, read books, listen to many podcast and watch many you-tube videos on the subject. I know how to look up probate file on my counties website. The only problem I'm having is actually applying the things I've learned and taking action. I'm in California, so even If I wanted to make an offer on an property. I don't know what's the right contract to use when making offer. Do I use the California Association of Realtor purchase agreement contract or do I consult a real estate attorney and have them draw one up?

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