Buying a property in probate can offer opportunities for buyers to purchase a home at a lower price, as executors may be keen to sell quickly. However, the process is different from a standard ...
Yes, you can technically sell the property before probate, but not in the way you might think. The individual who owned the property is the only one who could have sold it, but upon their death, the ...
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Buying a home in a trust: Revocable vs. irrevocable
When you buy a home, the way the title is held affects how the property is managed, transferred and inherited. Some homeowners place a home in a trust to add privacy or simplify what happens after ...
When someone dies, particularly if there’s no will, property sales and the disposal of all of their other assets are handled by a probate court, whose mandate is to get the highest possible prices.
A Greenwich Time reader recently asked about the ease or complexities of buying an estate property that’s in probate. With my wife’s perspective as well, an experienced trust and estate attorney for ...
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