Helping Personal Representatives, Executors, Administrators, and heirs understand what to expect, what comes next, and how to move forward.
If you’ve been named an executor or administrator, you may be stepping into a role you’ve never handled before. Probate comes with responsibilities, timelines, and decisions that are often unfamiliar—especially during a stressful time.
Our role is to help you understand the process, organize next steps, and avoid common issues that can slow things down or create unnecessary complications.
Here’s where we really shine. First, we will help you determine specifically what the most critical objective or objectives are regarding the real estate that’s involved in the probate.
If so, we can provide immediate cash buyers from our list of qualified investors. Often, this is vital to allow a surviving spouse to move into a more suitable location, handle medical or other bills or simply get asset funds into the hands of the heirs quickly.
Our investors can often make offers within 24 hours on almost any property and can close really quickly. Sometimes, funds can even be advanced prior to closing.
Of course, timelines are frequently subject to the courts and filing timelines which are beyond our control, but our efforts minimize these delays whenever possible.
When maximum revenue is the focus, we’ll make certain the property is not only listed properly but marketed aggressively and intelligently to assure maximum exposure.
We’ll make sure you know exactly what the property is worth if you are willing to wait for the right buyer and we’ll help you determine any possible repairs (if any) that might add more to the final selling price than their cost – in other words, the greatest bang for the buck.
Be aware that all too often, ill-informed sellers spend far too much on repairs that do not even cover their cost in the final sale price. This is where our experience, preparation, and savvy marketing skills come into play.
We provide practical, non-legal guidance to executors and families navigating a probate case. This includes:
Our focus is on clarity and structure—so you’re not trying to figure everything out on your own.