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There are moments in life where everything feels heavy. Losing a loved one is one of those moments. And often, in the middle of grief, paperwork, and family conversations… there’s a house.
What happens to it? Do we have to sell it? Where do we even start?
Here’s a simple way to think about it:
What is probate? Probate is the legal process of settling someone’s estate. If the home wasn’t placed in a trust or set up to transfer automatically, it will likely go through this process to ensure everything is handled correctly.
What happens first? A personal representative (executor) is appointed, and from there:
Filing a probate case
Identifying and valuing assets (including the home)
Notifying creditors
Determining next steps for the real estate
What happens to the house? This is usually the biggest question, and the answer varies with each individual situation.
The good news is, you can begin preparing for the next step while everything is being finalized. While the legal process is unfolding, you can still:
Clean out the home
Evaluate its condition
Explore potential sale strategies
Common mistakes I see:
Waiting too long for guidance
Letting the home sit without a plan
Over-improving or maybe not improving at all
None of these come from a bad place, simply uncertainty during a difficult time.
What actually helps: Having a plan and the right people in your corner. Such as:
A trusted estate attorney
Creating a clear timeline
Coordinating clean-out or donation resources
Deciding whether to sell as-is or make updates
Positioning the home properly when (and if) it hits the market
Every situation is different, but creating a strategy in the early stages can be a game changer.
If you need a starting point, I’ve put together a simple probate checklist to help guide you. I’m always happy to be a resource!
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