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Old 01-19-2006, 12:34 PM
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missing heirin texas


What is the name of your state?Texas, My Brother & I,along with a Stepmom,
own ahouse. My Brother & Stepmom have died.My Brother,s only heir is a
Aldult Daughter,that can not be found.My self &Stepmom,s heir have both
tried to locate her,with no luck.The last time we saw her was about 15 yrs. ago.
Do the ofther heir,s & I have any options to sell the property, with out the
the Daughter being found.
Thank You for any info you can give to solve this matter.
Mary Lee
14305 Rawlings
Humble Teas,77396
( 281)441-4078
[email]gwlee@awesomenet.net[/email]
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Old 01-19-2006, 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by gwlee
What is the name of your state?Texas, My Brother & I,along with a Stepmom,
own ahouse. My Brother & Stepmom have died.My Brother,s only heir is a
Aldult Daughter,that can not be found.My self &Stepmom,s heir have both
tried to locate her,with no luck.The last time we saw her was about 15 yrs. ago.
Do the ofther heir,s & I have any options to sell the property, with out the
the Daughter being found.
Thank You for any info you can give to solve this matter.
Mary Lee
14305 Rawlings
Humble Teas,77396
( 281)441-4078
[email]gwlee@awesomenet.net[/email]

**A: contact either a real estate or probate attorney.
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Old 01-19-2006, 07:05 PM
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**A: contact either a real estate or probate attorney.
Because you will need a quiet title suit or a probate estate opened.
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Old 01-20-2006, 01:25 AM
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Because you will need a quiet title suit or a probate estate opened.

**A: so be quiet until the probate is opened.
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