Inherited property maintenance isn’t just about mowing a lawn. In Florida, ongoing upkeep can include storm readiness, HVAC servicing, humidity control, pool care, pest prevention, roof checks, HOA compliance, and insurance requirements. If no one is clearly...
When you inherit a house, condo, or small multifamily property in Florida, the choice often comes down to three paths: keep it, sell it, or rent it out. Each option can be “right” depending on your finances, family dynamics, the home’s condition, and...
Inheriting a home or commercial property can be emotional and complicated—especially when the property is out-of-state or far from where you live. Distance creates real obstacles: coordinating cleanouts, securing the home, paying carrying costs, navigating probate,...
Inheriting a home in Florida can bring an immediate, stressful question: Who is responsible for ongoing maintenance now? The answer depends on who legally owns the property today (the estate, a trust, or the heirs individually), whether there are multiple heirs, and...
Inheriting a property can feel like a gift and a burden at the same time. Beyond emotions, you’re suddenly dealing with maintenance, taxes, insurance, family decisions, and timing—often while probate or estate administration is still in progress. The biggest question...