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csziggy

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4. I can do that from the county Property Appraisers website
Sat Jun 26, 2021, 11:48 PM
Jun 2021

But I'll have to look up the various houses in the neighborhood and see when they sold to find enough comparisons.

This is a complicated situation since the house should have been appraised in an estate and was not. The previous owner died intestate in 2008, the house has been in contention ever since - even though probate should have been settled by 2015 and I may step in to help one of the heirs settle things.

I will discuss it with an attorney before I take any steps, I am just trying to see how much the value should have been so I can take that into consideration.

ETA - I was just trying to take a short cut rather than having to look up the twenty or thirty houses in the neighborhood.

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