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In escrow for a probate or trust property? Here are the next steps!

Ashlie Rivera
July 24, 2024
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Introduction

Selling a probate or trust property involves several important steps after accepting an offer.

There are three main contingencies—inspection, appraisal, and loan—that must be addressed before closing the sale. Learn how each of these can impact your transaction and what to expect during the contingency removal process.

For probate or trust properties, we explain the unique requirement of the Notice of Proposed Action (NOPA) and how it informs beneficiaries of the sale and allows them to raise any objections.

Whether you're a trustee, beneficiary, buyer, or real estate professional dealing with trust properties, this video will provide you with the knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of probate & trust property sales.

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