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All Forum Posts by: Onikepo Omotade

Onikepo Omotade has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Do NOT sign up. I spent ~$12,000 over 90 days and got 0 deals...I followed up diligently with all the leads that came in. The leads were not quality leads at all and some of them were even looking to rent?!? The Adword Nerds market themselves as people who know the REI market but it's a farce. Don't believe them. I asked for a partial refund and I got stories.

They promise that Dan Barret (the supposed guru behind it all) will help you but they just assign your account to a bunch of folks that don't know the first thing about real estate investment.

Don't waste your money and your time. Don't fall for their smooth sales process like I did. They guaranteed that I would make a deal in 90 days as long as I do my part and follow up. But how can I follow up on rubbish leads??? And when I did follow up, it came out to nothing.

My question is specific to probate cases when the house needs to be sold. I would like to know:

1. Which court to go to for a list of properties currently in probate - Usually, these lists also have information on the property owner and the attorney handling the case

2. Are these lists available to the public?

3. Assuming I do get access to a list of properties in probate, how do I determine which properties actually need to be sold in order to settle the case? Is this something that only the attorney on the case would know or is there information on the list that can help me narrow my search?

Thanks, Jerel.

My question is specific to probate cases when the house needs to be sold. I would like to know:

1. Which court to go to for a list of properties currently in probate - Usually, these lists also have information on the property owner and the attorney handling the case

2. Are these lists available to the public?

3. Assuming I do get access to a list of properties in probate, how do I determine which properties actually need to be sold in order to settle the case? Is this something that only the attorney on the case would know or is there information on the list that can help me narrow my search?

Would like to understand the process of handling property from the moment the owner passes away. Can anyone explain this specifically for the state of Texas? e.g., what court is the property reported to? How do probate attorneys pick up the leads? How do you identify probate homes that actually need to be sold? etc.