Estates, Probate + Inherited Property

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Inheriting a home often brings responsibility before there’s time to process the loss itself.

We work with heirs, executors, and families who are navigating questions like:

  • Do we need to wait for probate to sell?

  • What happens if the house needs work?

  • What if heirs don’t agree?

  • How do we handle a vacant property during probate?

How We Typically Work in Estate Situations

  • We communicate directly with estate or probate counsel

  • We respect court-required processes and approvals

  • We provide clear information to all decision-makers

  • We offer as-is solutions; no repairs, no showings, no cleanouts

Many estate properties are sold not because families want to sell, but because it’s the most practical way to close the estate responsibly.

There is no obligation to move forward — even an initial conversation can help clarify next steps.