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post Wills, Testaments and Death? ( Part -2 )

April 25th, 2010

Filed under: Advice — Avatar @ 4:48 pm

will2.jpgEven if a piece of land or estate was to die for, a legal battle between all concerned parties is a sure turn off to any buyer however wealthy they may be. Then sample had sisters with a well to do mother who suddenly died and left the said property to them which was quite admirable at least. The process that should have taken a couple of days (a few weeks at the most) took a couple of months which was to the disgust of agents for many a supposed buyers lost favor for the property however lovely it was and as it turns out the legal battle has locked the property leaving it�s fate up to the courts to decide as it slowly withers away into disrepair.

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