Are you inheriting a home in Southern California?

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How To Sell Your Inherited Property in Simi Valley

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1. Your State in Probate

If the will says that you are the one and only owner of the home, you can start selling to us. Once we understand where you are in probate, and if the home is solely yours, we can begin working with you. Please be sure to fill in the information needed in the forms above or below you. If you want a quicker response, call or text us at (657) 206-0121.

2. How We Craft An Offer For Your Inherited Home

What is going on currently with your inherited home? We need to have a walkthrough and a discussion on your situation. Once we know our parameters, we can finish crafting our offer in less than 48 hours.
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3. The Cash From Your Inherited House in Simi Valley

If you think the offer we made on your inherited home was worth it for you, we will then begin the process of purchasing it. You’ll get the best offer working with us, and you won’t have to maintain your newly inherited home.

Process of Buying Your Inherited Home in Simi Valley

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1. Inspection to Offering

We'll do an inspection, and 24 to 48 hours after, you'll receive an offer. If you accept the offer, we will then send over a seller's document. Have any questions about how to fill the document out? Call us and we can come over to show you.

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2. Moving to Escrow

Once the seller documents are signed and returned, you will receive a call from your local escrow company. They may or may not have additional paperwork for you to sign, but it is all fairly easy to do and return.

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3. Count Those Dollars

With all the paperwork signed and returned, your inherited property is now officially sold! You get to choose between getting the money via check or wire transfer.

See How Impressed These Southern Californians Were With Our Process!

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If you’re ever in a bind and are going through foreclosure, call Justin and Mike ASAP!! They helped me figure everything out and got my life back on track. They were polite, courteous and made sure that I knew everything was going on with my house. Their offer was great and helped me out of a really bad time in my life. Thanks again for the great help!

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“Thanks for taking this house off our hands!”

And we’ll happily buy your inherited Simi Valley home as well. We’ve worked with many inheritors, and if they don’t want to spend the additional costs associated with selling their inherited home the traditional way - they work with us.

You don’t need to have any repairs or renovations done on your inherited home to sell it to us, all we need to do is have a simple walkthrough, and we can write you an offer in as little as 24 to 48 hours.

Probate FAQ

According to California law, as a personal representative, you must complete probate within one year from the date of appointment. However, if the personal representative files a federal estate tax on the property, you can have up to 18 months to complete probate. 

If probate is still not completed by that time, the personal representative must file a status report to the court to explain what has happened, and how much time will be needed. If the personal representative has not reported to the court regarding probate, beneficiaries can then ask the court to order him/her to file an accounting or take other actions to close the probate.

Additionally, if there is a Will Contest (in which there is a claim with the court that all or part of the will is invalid) the process of probate can drag out and can take years to resolve.

The short answer is bureaucracy and the courts. It does take some time for a case to pass through the California court system and for it to be completed. Furthermore, assets aren’t actually distributed between the beneficiaries until the estate is closed, or when the court deems that the deceased person’s affairs are properly organized and handled.

If the individual who died did not have any property to transfer, then probate will not be necessary. However, the deceased person’s survivors may decide to open a probate if there are debts owed or if there is a set deadline needed to file claims for creditors.

If the individual who died did have property to transfer, then the probate process allows for the distribution of the estate’s property to the decedent’s heirs in a fair manner, or according to the Will of the deceased.

Yes, it can! However, the proceeds from the sale will be dispersed to cover probate costs and estate debts. Afterward, the probate court splits any remaining profits among the beneficiaries.

However, if you are the sole owner of the property as stated via the Will of the Deceased, you can sell the home immediately, and use the income generated to pay off the estate debts and probate costs, and you can pocket the rest of the money.