You’ve seen it happen. The legal path is clear, the debts are calculated, but the heirs just won’t sign the listing agreement. They stop returning calls. The case stalls, creating frustration for the executor, the attorney and delaying the final distribution. This isn’t usually laziness or malice; it’s the ...
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While many clients and general agents use the terms “Probate Sale” and “Trust Sale” interchangeably, selling a property held in a Revocable Living Trust versus one in full Probate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act (IAEA) requires fundamentally different workflows and documentation. Attorneys recognize that this difference is key ...
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¿Ha notado cuántas casas en el sur de California están construyendo una pequeña unidad en el patio trasero? Se llaman ADUs (Unidades de Vivienda Accesoria) o “Casitas”, y se han convertido en una opción fantástica para los Baby Boomers. No solo es una tendencia; es una estrategia financiera y ...
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Selling a probate property is complex enough. Selling one with a tenant living in it, especially one who pays low, rent-controlled rent or has stopped paying altogether, adds a layer of difficulty that scares off most general agents. This is a problem that falls directly into the attorney’s lap unless ...
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