Theresa Miller, REALTOR®, Broker, SRS - SELLING YOUR INHERITED HOME WITH OR WITHOUT PROBATE

Then there is the financial cost of making necessary updates to attract buyers. Sometimes heirs must deal with liens or hidden problems in the house structure or systems (i.e., electric, plumbing, and gutters), and there may be disagreements among beneficiaries about the sale price, or whether to sell at all. Family members drag their feet, distracted by images of growing up in the home, preventing them from taking appropriate action. They can’t let go. Everyone takes the time they need to deal with the passing of a loved one. Sellers in this situation need to take the appropriate steps to learn the market, educate themselves, and have a reliable real estate agent and tax attorney or Certified Public Accountant (CPA), an empathetic party who is there to help. This little book is meant to offer some proven tips that can help owners of inherited property approach the issue in a structured manner, with fewer problems and more satisfactory results for all stakeholders concerned. Here, we will discuss the different aspects of splitting the property with family members and the best practices involved.

BENEFITS OF SELLING

No matter if you are a single heir or one of multiple heirs to the property, selling it as quickly as possible will save money, time, stress, and the tiring effort involved in the settlement process. There are several benefits to selling the inherited property. For example, in some cases, along with inheriting property, the heirs end up inheriting unexpected commitments and difficulties with legal and financial implications. Every situation when someone inherits and then sells a home is typically different from each other.

For example, if it is discovered there are environmental concerns

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