Probate real estate professionals should not only understand and deal efficiently with the prep and sale of a probate property. They should have an equally efficient handle on the whole probate process. In that way, they provide clients with much better familiarity in something that otherwise may bewilder many. And in providing clear guidance, the role of probate real estate professionals ideally includes building confidence in a solid plan through the process and well-defined goal. As a result along the… Read more
When a probate property matter comes up, many of us find ourselves unprepared to meet the new challenges. Suddenly, we find ourselves placed in the position of Executor, Administrator, or Trustee. At the same time, we lack much of the know how needed. In fact, we need to get a handle on what typically amounts to a major, sometimes bewildering process, before it gets the better of us. As a result, what can sellers do to prepare for probate? It… Read more
When you’re faced with not just some but a hoard of personal belongings, what do you do? Even a fairly small hoard of items can be one big heap of probate property headache. How do you cope? In fact, your first instinct might be to just get the bulldozer going. Although, you must give pay more attention to such belongings. Sure, you can usually toss some things. At the same time, handling and liquidation of hoarded personal belongings on another… Read more
Interestingly, hoarding is not as uncommon as many folks might think. Just have a glance at the probate property industry. More often than not, an Executor or Administrator must deal with some level of hoarding. Also, the personal items left behind by a deceased person can easily amount to a mishmosh of throw away and items of some value. In fact, the personal belongings must be sorted out. Typically, that takes time and energy. As a result, it quickly becomes… Read more
Ask any Administrator or Executor. One of the toughest challenges they face has to be organizing, liquidating and hauling away things. That covers personal and real property involved in an estate. In fact, these steps typically must be done before the home itself can go publicly on the market. As a result, liquidation, at all its phases poses no small issue. Also, this is often the case cropping up with probate property in any area. That’s quite true for Los… Read more
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