Probate

Since 2011, our team has become a major asset to families across the world with his skill set navigating the challenges of the probate/trust process.  

As a career real estate advisor, Zac's life was spun upside down in 2011 with the sudden surprise passing of his best friend (dad).  Learning quickly that the family estate plans discussed for years were not properly documented, Zac was thrown into the role of an estate advisor for his family.  

The whole process and complexity of the legal systems really opened Zac’s eyes to the challenges many past clients had faced. The sudden passing of Zac’s dad created an opportunity for our team to help others while honoring his dad. Whether you are local or thousands of miles away, our team has built a team of trusted local vendors to help with each potential family need. 

Our Local Probate Services

   

  • List and sell the property
  • Removal of any personal items or furnishings
  • Make necessary repairs/improvements
  • Bring you a Cash Offer in 24 hours
  • Leasing the property
  • DMV Title Transfers
  • Valuation for judicial review, or simply for family review
  • We can also arrange for almost anything else that might be required

DMV Title Transfer

Transferring ownership of a car after death is one of the many cumbersome tasks that are left in the hands of loved ones and beneficiaries. While it is likely one of the last things a grieving person wants to deal with, it is a part of the process of handling the deceased person’s belongings. To help you with the process, we’ve outlined the few steps you will need to take to transfer the title in Florida.

Why do you need to transfer a car title when the owner is deceased?

Why do you need to transfer a car title when the owner is deceased?

The process of transferring a car title is necessary for beneficiaries if you want to keep the vehicle, gift it to another family member, or sell the vehicle.

How to transfer a car title when the owner is deceased:

How to transfer a car title when the owner is deceased:

If not in probate, there must be specific wording in the will stating the exact car, VIN number and beneficiary name.

If yes in probate – only letters of administration.

From Clean Out to Closing

Unfortunately, many estate properties suffer from deferred maintenance, either because the late homeowner was ill or simply could not maintain it properly for other reasons. You can alleviate the anxiety of repairing and/or maintaining the probate property by leaving the details to my team of carefully vetted reliable home professionals to bring the home up to a marketable condition in order to be sold in a competitive market.

We’ll help you at every step along the way and do everything possible to steer you clear of the minefields. Of course, you’ll still have to make some interesting choices, but having us as an advisor by your side makes the task significantly less lonely.