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Probate Real Estate

 

Author: Kent Sayre

When a person dies, their home (or estate) goes through a legal process called probate. This is where the decedents estate is taxed by the government and divided up among the decedents family members, according to what is requested in the will. If the decedent never wrote out a will, then the probate court appoints an executor; the executor acts for the decedent by dividing up his or her assets, or property.

In some instances, a decedents estate never enters probate court, but this is only if the deceased had a living trust. If the deceased did not have a living trust, it then becomes the property of the spouse, but this rule only applies in states whose law says that a married couples estate is deemed community property.

Usually, however, probate is necessary, and once all the affairs are in order (i.e. paying off debts, taxes, and dividing up property as instructed by the will and/or executor) the decedents home often winds up on the real estate market.

Thats where you come in.

In the electronic manual, youll find out just how much money can be made in this market and how its investors make oodles of money. The author of this electronic manual is a former professional real estate investor, who will show you how to make a fortune in a market that has been labeled the quiet gold rush.

The trick to accruing wads of money on your first deal, as youll discover, is being first in line when the family is ready to sell the decedents property.

Youll find out how to invest wisely, how you can make your first deal (and first big pay day) in less than a month, the personal benefits that result from probate real estate investments, why probate real estate has been overlooked by some investors and how you can walk away with $20,000 cash in hand on every deal you make!

Author Bio:
Kent Sayre is an expert in this field. Kent has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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