Dealing with probate in Hialeah can feel overwhelming, especially when you're also trying to figure out what to do with an inherited property. We understand you're going through a difficult time, and we're here to help make selling the house simple and stress-free.
While probate proceedings continue through Miami-Dade Circuit Court, you can move forward with selling once you have the proper authority. A cash sale eliminates the uncertainty of waiting for traditional buyers to secure financing, which could fall through and delay your probate case even longer.
Many inherited homes in Hialeah need work, from hurricane damage repairs to outdated systems that haven't been maintained. We buy houses as-is, so you won't have to spend money you don't have or time you can't spare fixing up the property before selling.
Property taxes, insurance, utilities, and maintenance costs add up quickly in Hialeah, especially when you're already dealing with legal fees and other probate expenses. Selling for cash lets you close fast and stop these monthly expenses from eating into the estate's value.
Yes, but you'll need proper authority from the Miami-Dade Circuit Court first. This usually means being appointed as personal representative or getting court approval for the sale. We can work with your probate attorney to ensure everything is handled correctly according to Florida law.
You'll typically need letters of administration or letters testamentary from the court, plus a copy of the will if there is one. We'll also need proof of your authority to sell and any court orders related to the sale. Your probate attorney can help gather these documents.
Once you have court authority to sell, we can usually close in 7-14 days. This is much faster than traditional sales, which can take 30-60 days and might fall through due to financing issues. The quick timeline helps reduce ongoing costs and speeds up the probate process.
In most cases, you receive a "stepped-up basis" equal to the home's value when you inherited it, which can reduce or eliminate capital gains tax. However, tax laws are complex and can change, so we recommend consulting with a tax professional who understands Florida inheritance laws.
All heirs typically need to agree to the sale, or the court needs to order it. If there are disputes, you may need to work through mediation or ask the court to resolve the issue. We're experienced with these situations and can wait while family matters are sorted out through proper legal channels.
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