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Good info in this article. But they miss the chance to talk about the more common and cumbersome way people inherit property; intestate or “heirs property”. Heirs roperty presents its own sets of challenges and limitations when deciding what to do with the property. There is a lot of work needed to untangle the issues presented by generations of passing property without wills or deeds.
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