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<blockquote data-quote="longrangepistol" data-source="post: 1687554" data-attributes="member: 4182"><p>Everyone wants to sell "my portion of mama's estate" and a lot of times in the state of their grief/greed they choose to ignore other potential heirs that may own an undivided interest in the property in question. You were wise to pass on the above mentioned deal. My advice to clients has always been the best deal is the one you can walk away from. If you know in your gut or have cause or concern based on information you've gathered there are problems/potential problems then walk away from the deal. If in one's infinite wisdom the vice of greed has taken over then caveat emptor.</p><p></p><p>LRP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longrangepistol, post: 1687554, member: 4182"] Everyone wants to sell "my portion of mama's estate" and a lot of times in the state of their grief/greed they choose to ignore other potential heirs that may own an undivided interest in the property in question. You were wise to pass on the above mentioned deal. My advice to clients has always been the best deal is the one you can walk away from. If you know in your gut or have cause or concern based on information you've gathered there are problems/potential problems then walk away from the deal. If in one's infinite wisdom the vice of greed has taken over then caveat emptor. LRP [/QUOTE]
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