Dealing with probate in Las Vegas while managing an inherited property can feel overwhelming. We buy houses for cash during probate, helping you close this chapter quickly so you can focus on what matters most to your family.
Many inherited homes in Las Vegas haven't been updated in years and may need new flooring, appliances, or landscaping to compete with newer properties. We buy houses as-is, so you can sell without spending thousands on repairs or dealing with contractors.
Traditional home sales in Las Vegas take 30-45 days after finding a buyer, but probate timelines don't always wait. We can close in as little as 7 days once the court approves the sale, helping you meet probate deadlines and distribute assets to beneficiaries sooner.
Selling through a realtor means paying 6% commission plus staging costs, and managing showings during probate adds unnecessary stress. Our cash offer eliminates realtor fees and the hassle of preparing the home for multiple showings while you're handling estate matters.
Yes, you can sell during probate in Nevada, but you'll need court approval first. The personal representative must petition the Clark County Family Court for permission to sell the property. We're familiar with this process and can work with your probate attorney to ensure everything is handled correctly.
Once you get court approval, we can close in as little as 7-14 days. The court approval process itself typically takes 2-4 weeks in Clark County. This is much faster than traditional sales, which can take 60-90 days and might not fit your probate timeline.
No, we buy houses with contents included if needed. Many families in Las Vegas are dealing with decades of belongings, and sorting through everything during probate can be emotionally draining. We can purchase the property with personal items still inside, saving you time and emotional energy.
We buy houses in any condition, including those needing major repairs like roof work, plumbing, or HVAC replacement. Las Vegas homes often need air conditioning updates or have sun damage from the desert climate. Our cash offer accounts for these repair needs, so you don't have to fix anything.
Inherited properties typically receive a 'stepped-up basis' for tax purposes, which often minimizes capital gains taxes. However, every situation is different, and Nevada has specific rules about property taxes during probate. We recommend consulting with your probate attorney or tax professional about your specific situation.
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