Certified Probate Real Estate Agents in Nevada
You've just been appointed as the Personal Representative for a loved ones estate in probate sale, and the process of settling that estate after a death can feel complex and overwhelming. You may feel as though you are facing an un-climbable mountain. If your hoping to find a trusted probate real estate advisor in the Reno NV Sparks NV area that can walk with you through the entire process, you have come to the right place. We can help ease your concerns and anxieties by explaining the process and guiding you every step of the way.
We specialize not only in Probate Real Estate Sales, but also in Estate Solutions. This means we can help with much more than just the sale of a property. Our well-established, full service probate system is specifically designed to help make this as seamless as possible when there seems to be no light at the end of the tunnel.
$40,000,000
Value of Real Estate Sold Yearly
60+
Number of Properties Sold a Year
105+
Five Star Reviews
$500,000
Average Listing Price
We offer a full range of services including but not limited to:
- Cash Investors
- Tenant Mangement
- Painters
- Plumbers
- Electricians
- Termite Services
As shown above, there are many benefits to listing the property with us. Ultimately we aim to help the estate be as profitable as possible and help the people cooridnating the estate make the real estate aspect as smooth as possible. We are real estate strategists and will provide you with the best strategy for your situation.
WE KNOW PROBATE REAL ESTATE
When is Probate necessary?
The necessity for probate generally depends on the type and value of the decedent’s property. Due to the low dollar thresholds in Nevada, some form of probate is usually necessary in most cases. Keep in mind that certain types of property are not included when trying to determine if probate is necessary. This includes property that was owned jointly with another person and property that has a “pay on death” or “transfer on death” beneficiary designation.
What if I'm named executor in the will?
The executor is responsible for carrying out the administration of the decedent’s estate. This includes initiating the proper probate proceeding, paying creditors, and distributing the decedent’s assets to the proper heirs. If you’ve been named executor, it’s generally advisable to obtain the services of a probate attorney to assist you with this process.
What are the first steps of the probate process?
The probate process generally beings with filing a petition in the probate court where the decedent lived (or owned real property). However, before filing the petition, there are few steps that should be taken: locate the will, gather and safeguard assests, notify financial institutions, collect or forward mail, order death certificates.