In 2026, many probate properties in San Diego, particularly in established neighborhoods like Clairemont or North Park, present a challenge that most agents aren’t equipped to handle: The Hoarded Home. These situations are sensitive, emotional, and can be a massive liability if the property is damaged during a clean-out. ...
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One of the most common hurdles in San Diego probate sales in 2026 is the presence of high-interest solar panel liens or “PACE” loans. Many seniors were sold these systems with the promise of energy savings, but after their passing, these encumbrances can become a nightmare during the sale of ...
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Being an executor or administrator in 2026 comes with significant legal exposure. In the litigious environment of California, disgruntled heirs or buyers are quick to claim “breach of fiduciary duty” if a property is sold for less than expected or if defects are discovered after closing. Our Risk Mitigation ...
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The probate process in San Diego County underwent a digital transformation in 2026. While the legal core remains the same, the expectations for speed, transparency, and digital compliance have increased. For probate attorneys, partnering with a broker who understands the San Diego Superior Court’s 2026 e-filing nuances and remote confirmation ...
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