In a Redwood City Probate sale, sometimes the highest offer turns out not to be the best offer, but until it does not close, it is impossible to know that. So what do you do if you are the Administrator of a Redwood City Probate Estate and you are faced with very different competing offersrs. There is not one right answer, but here is an example and some things to keep in mind when making your decision. Remember the guiding principle here is that I am making the assumption that you have full authority to sell the home and court confirmation is (1 comments)
Are you the administrator of a Redwood City Probate sale home that belonged to a hoarder? Maybe it was a home that was living in for 50 or 60 years by a relative or close friend who had a lot of family mementos and a soft spot in her heart for them. Maybe he was a collector of things which seemingly have no value today like technical manuals from the 60's. You need to sell the Redwood City Probate home but it is filled with stuff. The house is worth many hundreds of thousands of dollars, but the estate has (0 comments)
1. Look at a home and see if there are valuables that are worth selling in the Redwood City Probate home. Many homes are left with enormous amounts of personal property, sometimes with value and sometimes not. For example crappy cars have value, but beautiful over stuffed furniture does not.
Here is the back story. The owner of this Redwood City probate sale died last June, leaving no cash in her estate, but a home with some equity. She did have a loan with Wells Fargo. I was hired by the Personal Administrator of this Redwood City Probate to sell the (0 comments)
redwood city probate real estate agent: Redwood City Probate Home in Foreclosure: What do I Do?
- 01/07/13 10:34 AM
If you are the Personal Representative for a Redwood City Home in Probate that has a delinquent mortgage, but there is equity in the home, DON'T BE AN OSTRICH!!!!! It is now very common for Redwood City homes that are in Probate to have mortgages. Many homeowners were enticed to refinance in the last decade because of easy money or low interest rates, many seniors have reverse mortgages on their Redwood City Probate homes, and some people did not refinance because of low interest rates, but because they were helping out family members. When a mortgagee dies the mortgage still needs (0 comments)
redwood city probate real estate agent: Keep In Mind MediCal Wants Pay Back From That Redwood City Estate
- 10/14/12 03:57 AM
I am not a lawyer and do not play one on TV. If you are in this position PLEASE CALL YOUR PROBATE OR TRUST LAWYER to determine how to deal with this situation. I got a call from a nice young man who asked me to help sell his grandmother's home in Redwood City. The grandmother had recently passed and the young man lives in Modesto so he wanted to sell the home. He was appointed the Personal Representative of the estate and had full authority to sell the home. The home is worth about $300,000, there is a mortgage of (2 comments)
redwood city probate real estate agent: Redwood City Personal Representatives: How Do You Find A Realtor?
- 09/20/12 06:38 AM
If you are a Personal Representative for a home in Probate in Redwood City you may be wondering what is the best way to find a realtor to help you sell the estate's home in Redwood City. You probably understand that you have a very large responsibility and making this decision is important. With so many realtors from which to chose, and conflicting information on the internet, it can seem overwhelming. Well, there is a trick. Call a realtor and tell them you are the Personal Representative for the Estate of ........ If the realtor has no idea what you are (1 comments)