Selling a Fire-Damaged House

Of all the things that could happen to your home, a fire is among the most traumatic. Besides the loss of personal belongings, house fires can cause significant property damage and monetary loss.

It’s still possible to sell a house with fire damage, though. Learn more about your options for selling a fire-damaged house here.

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National vs. Local Cash Buyers

When preparing to sell your home, you have many options to explore. If you’ve decided not to list your home on the market, one of the first decisions you’ll make is whether you sell to a local or national home-buying company.

So, how do you decide which company to sell your home to?

If you’re torn between national vs. local cash buyers, we’ve put together a list of pros and cons of each. Find out which is better suited for your situation here.

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Do You Have to Open Probate to Sell Inherited Real Estate?

Probate is the court-supervised process an estate goes through after someone passes away. It ensures any assets are distributed to the appropriate heirs.

Without proper planning, an estate will likely be probated. That said, the process is avoidable under certain criteria. The question is, do you have to open probate to sell inherited real estate?

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What To Do When You Inherit a House

If you’ve recently inherited a house and aren’t sure what to do with it, you have three options: move in, rent it out, or sell it. That said, there are legal, financial, and emotional implications to each of these options, so you’ll need to choose carefully.

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Can You Sell a House With Squatters?

As a landowner, it’s important to know about squatter rights — regardless of whether or not you have unwanted guests on your property. Although, if you’re trying to sell, a better question might be can you sell a house with squatters? And what does that process even look like?

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How to Sell a Hoarder House

Do you own a hoarder house? Have you recently inherited property from a loved one? If so, selling the traditional way may feel impossible.

One of the possible emotions of owning a hoarder house is embarrassment. You may be saying to yourself – “How did I let it get this bad?” and “There is no way I am letting anyone see my house in this condition.” The good news is, you have options.

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