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Services We Help With
Foreclosure Avoidance
- Don't let your inheritance go to the bank
- We will help you in delaying foreclosure
- We will continue to coordinate with the bank until we close
Estate Sales
- Don't get overwhelmed with all the inheritance of your loved one
- A trained professional will help you sort and sell everything at the estate
- Get fair price on all items
Hoarding Cleanup
- We will help you coordinate clean up
- Clear out the home of everything
- Ensuring its ready to go on the market to sell
Evictions
- We work with expert attorneys to help remove tenants or squatters
- Expert guidance to meet all local laws
- Fastest eviction possible
Personal Property Disposal
- We will help you itemize the property
- Arrange for storage
- Disposal or donation of unwanted personal property
Attorney Communication
- Constant communication and updates
- Coordinate the sale with your attorney
- Ensure all paperwork is compliant with your case
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Clients FAQs
Why should I use a realtor to sell a probate or trust property?
A realtor with experience in probate and trust sales can navigate the unique legal and financial challenges these properties present. They understand the specific disclosure requirements and can effectively communicate with attorneys, trustees, and beneficiaries.
How does the sale of a probate or trust property differ from a regular property sale?
Sales of probate or trust properties often require approval from a court or trust agreement, which can add additional steps and paperwork. There may also be specific timelines and protocols to follow that are not present in a standard real estate transaction.
What should I look for in a realtor for selling probate or trust property?
Look for a realtor who has specific experience and training in probate and trust sales, understands fiduciary responsibilities to ensure a smooth sale of the estate.
Are there any special considerations for pricing probate or trust properties?
Yes, pricing can be influenced by the condition of the property, any liens or claims against the estate, and the need for a quick sale. A knowledgeable realtor can help determine an appropriate price that considers all these factors.
How long does it typically take to sell a probate or trust property?
The timeframe can vary significantly depending on the legal requirements, the court’s schedule, the condition of the property, and market conditions. Your realtor can provide a more specific timeline based on your situation.
What are my responsibilities as a seller of a probate or trust property?
Sellers need to ensure the property is maintained during the sale process, adhere to legal and trust guidelines, and fulfill any required disclosures. It’s crucial to work closely with your realtor and your attorney to meet all obligations.
Can the beneficiaries buy the property?
Yes, beneficiaries have the option to purchase the property either directly or by buying out other interested parties. This should be discussed with the estate attorney and your realtor to ensure compliance with all legal requirements.
What happens if there are multiple heirs or beneficiaries?
The realtor and the attorney can help negotiate among the heirs or beneficiaries to reach an agreement on the sale. In some cases, this may require mediation or court intervention.
How are proceeds from the sale distributed?
Proceeds are typically used first to pay any debts or liens against the estate. Remaining funds are then distributed to the beneficiaries according to the will or trust agreement or probate case.
What fees are involved in selling a probate or trust property?
Common fees include realtor commissions, closing costs, court fees, attorney fees, and costs related to maintaining and preparing the property for sale. Your realtor and attorney can provide a detailed breakdown of expected costs.