Unclaimed property

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Updated: 12/23/2002 4:41 pm
Sometimes real estate turns out to be abandoned or left in the hands of the State by the death of the individual who owned it. In cases such as this, the state will hold the property for a standard time, usually more than a year, so that the property can be claimed by the owner or heir. Once this time has run out, however, the state will then assume ownership and put the property up for sale. Usually states will sell unclaimed property at auction for the sake of convenience. Many people choose to purchase real estate this way because they are often able to purchase it very cheaply. The revenues from such sales are then deposited into that state's department of revenue. For more information about unclaimed property laws in your state, contact a real estate lawyer in your area.

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