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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 3265018" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>If you own property in different counties a trust is the way to go.</p><p>The estate will have to go thru probate in each county that property is owned. A trust doesn't have to.</p><p>I watched a guy lose a house in Tulsa because it sat in Osage county and he filed the probate in Tulsa county.</p><p>He thought the taxes were all paid cause he couldn't find a record in the Tulsa county property search.</p><p>Osage county sold it last June.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 3265018, member: 6777"] If you own property in different counties a trust is the way to go. The estate will have to go thru probate in each county that property is owned. A trust doesn't have to. I watched a guy lose a house in Tulsa because it sat in Osage county and he filed the probate in Tulsa county. He thought the taxes were all paid cause he couldn't find a record in the Tulsa county property search. Osage county sold it last June. [/QUOTE]
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