real estate advice: Probate - Why the agent matters
- 03/30/16 04:14 AM
It's no fun to be apart of a probate. Well, unless you're the attorney. Even then, from what I hear, most attorneys do not wish upon a star for a new probate everyday. The attorney will make more money in a probate compared to trust administration but often times the probate can drag out for a very long time and in some cases they attorney is not making the same dollar per hour to over see the probate. My best advice is to have a trust prepared for all your real property to avoid the probate.
Full disclaimer here. I am not an attorney nor are any (0 comments)
So if you don’t know me, which I assume most don’t. J I am primarily a listing agent. I have so much going on with all my hobbies, that showing buyers has become tough. I do work with select buyers though, so I do see both sides of the coin when it comes to the following thoughts. In a recent transactions and many times before, I have found that the buyer’s agent will NOT remove contingencies for one reason or another. The most recent and common that I have found (2 comments)