Support from Start to Finish
Managing the probate process can be overwhelming for Executors and Administrators. List your probate property with our real estate team of professionals, as we can offer you the guidance and services you need from start to finish.
Managing the Real Estate Probate Process
Full Authority & Limited Authority
There are two types of authority that can be assigned to Executors and Administrators in a probate case, Full Authority & Limited Authority.
Full Authority grants Executors and Administers the ability to act on behalf of the Estate with less supervision from the probate court.
Limited Authority, however, requires more oversight by the court, including an additional court hearing to allow for overbids.
Strategic Marketing
Whether it is a probate with full or limited authority, or any other type of sale, effectively marketing a property requires a multitude of strategies and an aggressive campaign.
Our marketing plan is designed to showcase your property to buyers worldwide and sell the property for the highest value possible.
When you list with our team you receive local and international MLS exposure, two custom property websites, multi-platform advertising, YouTube videos and so much more.
Experience & Preparation
Complete understanding of all Oregon Probate Real Estate Contracts
Experienced at selling property with court confirmation
Selling the property within 90% of the Probate Referee’s appraised value
Date of Death Appraisals
Address any title issue as it relates to the transaction
Provide vendor repair services upfront that will provide the Estate the highest return, with vendor payment deferred until close of escrow
Open Escrow
Once your property enters escrow, we work to ensure the process is smooth and free of encumbrances. We do this by placing buyers through an extensive vetting process to ensure our projected close date and the Estate’s goals are met timely and efficiently. We verify loan approvals, review buyer funds and remove buyer contingencies.
For Administrators & Executors that are granted limited authority, an additional court date is required to provide an opportunity for over-bidders. Our team works diligently to advertise the property and its overbid requirements for the opportunity to generate higher offers.