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Talk with the lien-holder, and probably make a payment a month, until you are named an heir legally, when you then can advance any amount as long as you're the only heir, or with consent of all heirs. :To wit: make sure the bank or realtor/whomever doesn't legally make a foreclosure; after that, the property will be theirs.

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Q: Your fathers property is in default 2 months you plan on selling the property when you are named legal Heir to satisfy loan is there anything that will stop forecloser until I am named legal heir?
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