Our Column from the Riverside Press-Enterprise, June 7, 2014:
By Brian Bean & Tim Hardin
Dealing with the death of a loved one is difficult and emotionally charged. Inheriting an upside-down home just adds pressure to an already stressful situation. But should the heirs sell an underwater home, or just let it go to foreclosure?
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(Brian Bean and Timothy Hardin are Homeowner Advocates & Certified Probate Real Estate Specialist with The Dream Big Team at Realty ONE Group Champions in Riverside, California. They can be reached directly at Info@DreamBigRealEstate.com or 951-778-9700.)
Brian Bean and Timothy Hardin
Homeowner Advocates & Home Listing Specialists
Realty ONE Group Champions
DRE Lic #01943304
Info@DreamBigRealEstate.com
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Published on 2014-06-07 07:39:48