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I am wondering what charges are normal for someone Heir hunting to speak? I have been asked by various companies to sign a form that gives them a percentage of my inheritance. Some ask for 20% others for 10%!! I`m not sure of the pitfalls and as well too!!
It seems a long lost Aunt has died in Palma and left no will. I have been traced as a beneficiary as well as my other brother and sister. Any help would be appreciated.
It seems a long lost Aunt has died in Palma and left no will. I have been traced as a beneficiary as well as my other brother and sister. Any help would be appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Geez - this is manna from heaven for you. You've got more than one organisation chasing after you. What you now do is trade one off against the other - the lowest percentage offer wins your sole business with them.
This is why these people run around like headless chickens on the telly, trying to get to the beneficiary BEFORE any of their competitors. Since they've both found you, you can tell each of them that they are in a competition - but don't tell either of them the identity of the other.
If the lowest one is asking 10%, go in at 8% and see what happens.
This is why these people run around like headless chickens on the telly, trying to get to the beneficiary BEFORE any of their competitors. Since they've both found you, you can tell each of them that they are in a competition - but don't tell either of them the identity of the other.
If the lowest one is asking 10%, go in at 8% and see what happens.
I've watched "Heir Hunters" on TV and I haven't seen any money being asked for upfront by the companies that take part in the programme. It all seems kosha and as they do all the work, I think they're entitled to a percentage of what otherwise, you would have no knowledge of.
Check them out too though. Good luck.
Check them out too though. Good luck.
You've obviously been watching another programme, then Woofgang.
What they do is not 'proving' anything. The value of the estate is known; what is unknown is if there are any heirs. no heirs are found, the estate goes to the Crown, so reduces out tax bill (ha, ha). Of course they won't disclose the identity or any other details about the estate that they have identified, which are invariably intestate.
So they are on for a 'finder's fee'. Their costs are irrelevant to the OP; all that matters is signing a contract at minimum % that means they disclose what they have discovered, in exchange of a percentage of the proceeds. And of course, no money upfront.
What they do is not 'proving' anything. The value of the estate is known; what is unknown is if there are any heirs. no heirs are found, the estate goes to the Crown, so reduces out tax bill (ha, ha). Of course they won't disclose the identity or any other details about the estate that they have identified, which are invariably intestate.
So they are on for a 'finder's fee'. Their costs are irrelevant to the OP; all that matters is signing a contract at minimum % that means they disclose what they have discovered, in exchange of a percentage of the proceeds. And of course, no money upfront.
You don't need to pay anyone anything at all- you can do it yourself, especially since you already know it was your aunt's estate. You do need to prove you are a beneficiary but that ought to be simple enough these days with the availability of ordering online certificates. I'd think carefully before giving anyone anything you don't have to.
''Times 'is 'ard'', as they say
''Times 'is 'ard'', as they say
itsmefolks- Here is the email of the govt department that deals with things like this- they are very helpful.
[email protected]
and a website explaining more clearly the process for claiming yourself.
https:/ /www.go v.uk/un claimed -estate s-bona- vacanti a/make- a-claim -on-an- estate
[email protected]
and a website explaining more clearly the process for claiming yourself.
https:/
http:// blogs.m irror.c o.uk/in vestiga tions/2 010/02/ fraser- fraser- will-he lp-you- ge.html
10%, seems a bargain!
10%, seems a bargain!