If you are in the process of filing for bankruptcy, you should readily know that even after your case is either dismissed or discharged, you may remain liable for part of your owed debt if your property goes into foreclosure. This will still have your phone ringing at all hours from someone who wants money - and alot of it!
Maybe you've inherited a property or have been put in a position of responsibility to get rid of it on behalf of the estate. The death of a loved one is tragic enough, and the added burden of dealing with the estate can become almost unbearable. In most cases, having to deal with a property after a loved one has passed will not allow you to properly grieve in the manner that you want and deserve.
Perhaps the property needs repairs before it can be sold. Perhaps you have due or pending mortgage payments and no one has the money to help you keep them paid. Whatever the case may be, the probate and selling process can often be confusing, costly and aggravating.
Maybe you are tying to sort through an endless stack of paper trying to determine how to split the assets between the heirs and how to properly legally handle everything. Much of the estate may be easy to dispose of or distribute, but rarely is that the case with real estate holdings. Often selling the property itself can take months.
We want to help. We can often speed up the selling process by giving you a fast, fair offer that is acceptable to all the heirs so you can settle the estate quickly and get on with your life!
Contact Us and we can help you take care of this important task allowing you to spend your precious time where you need to.
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