Inherited a Property? We Make Probate Simple.
Managing an inherited home while grieving can feel overwhelming. We help executors and families sell with less stress and clearer next steps.
What is Probate Real Estate?
Probate is the legal process used to settle a person's estate after death. If real estate is part of the estate, the executor may need court authority before selling.
Timelines vary based on the estate complexity, whether there are multiple heirs, and court scheduling. During this period, maintenance, taxes, and utilities can continue adding cost.
Executors are responsible for protecting estate value and communicating with heirs. A direct as-is sale can reduce holding costs and simplify coordination.
Common Challenges
Out-of-State Ownership
Managing repairs and showings from far away is difficult.
Multiple Heirs
Different opinions can delay decisions and increase stress.
Deferred Maintenance
Inherited homes often need updates before a traditional listing.
How We Help Executors & Heirs
- Fast close to avoid prolonged carrying costs
- As-is purchase with no repairs needed
- Coordination with probate attorneys
- Flexible timeline around estate needs
Probate Success Story
After inheriting their mother's home in East Point, three siblings needed a fair way to sell without costly repairs. We coordinated with their probate attorney, offered a clear cash number, and closed on a date that worked for everyone.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you buy before probate is complete?
In many cases we can begin evaluation and coordinate timing with your attorney and executor.
Do I need an attorney?
Probate often benefits from legal guidance. We can coordinate with your attorney.
How do you handle multiple heirs?
We communicate clearly with all decision-makers and work toward aligned timelines.
Do you buy homes as-is?
Yes. We buy inherited homes in their current condition.
Can we choose our closing date?
Yes. We offer flexible closing windows.
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