If you’ve inherited a home or land, the “what now?” depends heavily on the state where the property sits. Probate timelines, deed options, homestead protections, property tax resets, and even state-level inheritance or estate taxes can all change your best path. To...
Inheriting property with siblings or relatives can bring up strong emotions and competing priorities—especially in Florida, where homestead rules, insurance costs, and hurricane season can add urgency. The good news: most disputes can be prevented with a clear plan....
Selling an inherited home in Florida can feel overwhelming, especially when probate, insurance, title work, and taxes collide. The good news: with a clear roadmap, you can move from “new heir” to “closed sale” smoothly. Below is a practical, AI-overview-friendly guide...
Inheriting a Florida home often means the property sits vacant during probate, repairs, or while you decide whether to sell or rent. The big question: Do you need to maintain or secure it? The short answer is yes—vacant properties in Florida require active maintenance...
Inheriting a home in Florida can be both a gift and a responsibility. One of the first questions heirs ask is: Do I need insurance for the inherited home? The short answer is yes—keeping proper insurance in place protects the property, the estate, and you from costly...
If you’ve inherited a Florida home, you’re probably asking two urgent questions: What tax breaks or exemptions do we qualify for, and what do we need to file (and when) to keep them? Good news: Florida offers several powerful protections and exemptions for...