Sell Your California Probate or Trust Real Estate
Do you have a property that you’d like to sell without having to deal with real estate agents and strangers snooping around the property? Want to know how to steer clear of nit-picking buyers with their flakey lenders? We hear you loud and clear!
Selling property doesn’t have to be like pulling teeth. We have a system for buying properties like no other. It’s really very simple (which seems to surprise most sellers).
We buy all types of probate and trust real estate throughout California. Sometimes probate has not even been started and the heirs want someone else to handle everything, including sorting out the personal items and disposing the rest. Occasionally, a title ownership problem or foreclosure issue comes up that requires the skill that only an experienced probate buyer can offer.
What type properties will we buy? Single family houses, duplexes, multiple houses on a lot, condos, apartments and small commercial buildings. Here are just a few situations that we’ll consider:
- Fabulous house or a fixer – OK
- Sell now “as-is”
- With tenants, no tenants or vacant
- Ugly, smelly, trashy
- Hoarder (or animal hoarder) house
- Big or little problems
- Open probate or active trust
- No will, no problem
- Full title or partial title – OK
- Messy or Clouded title
- Old loan or Liens
- Code enforcement problems
What will we offer you? You can choose the best option for your situation, based on the best seller terms or a lump sum, all cash “as-is” quick-sale now, or the best of both.
So, who can sell? Subject to any court restrictions, you can sell if you are the:
- Administrator (Will or No Will)
- Executor
- Special Administrator
- Trustee & Co-Trustees
- Conservator & Guardian
- Private Fiduciaries & Public Administrators
- Owner of record title or surviving Joint Tenant
- Heir(s) or beneficiary with proper documentation
Turn your probate or trust real estate into spendable money
- No real estate agents
- No commissions
- No haggling
- Your problem become ours
- You choose the closing date
To get started:
- Watch the videos, especially the Cash for your Probate or Trust Real Estate video and read the articles & reports that apply to your own estate or trust situation
- Complete and submit the online questionnaire
- Have your legal paperwork available
- Schedule your free, no-obligation phone consultation
What happens next?
- We review your legal paperwork
- We provide you a written proposal
- You sign & return our paperwork
- You chose when to close escrow
What properties will we buy?
- Fabulous house or a fixer – OK
- Sell now “as-is”
- With tenants, no tenants or vacant
- Ugly, smelly, trashy
- Big or little problems
- Open probate or active trust
- No will, no problem
- Full title or partial title – OK
- Messy or Clouded title
- Old loan or Liens
- Code enforcement problems
What will we offer you?
Chose best option for you, based on either:
- Best price, or
- Lump sum, “as-is” all cash now, or
- Best of both
Who can qualify to sell?
- Administrators (Will or No Will)
- Executors
- Special Administrators
- Trustees & Co-Trustees
- Conservators & Guardians
- Private Fiduciaries & Public Administrators
- Owner of record title or surviving Joint Tenant
Getting Started…
To get started, click on the “Get started” button, complete the online questionnaire so that we’ll know how best to help you and have your probate papers handy. This will save you time, there’s no obligation and no personal info is required. Then we’ll schedule a free phone consultation with you, and work with you to give you a proposal to buy your property that works for everyone.
What happens next?
- We provide you a written proposal
- We obtain your support info
- You sign & return our paperwork
- You chose when to close escrow
Turn your probate or trust real estate into spendablemoney
- No real estate agents
- No commissions
- No haggling
- Your problem become ours
- We can close in 7-10 days
What will you spend your money on?
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