Inheriting a home that’s across the state—or across the country—raises fast, practical questions: Do you sell it remotely, rent it out, or hold it? What about probate, taxes, and day-to-day logistics when you’re not nearby? This guide breaks down your best options,...
If you’ve just inherited a home, one of the first practical questions is simple: When can I sell it? The answer depends on how you received the property (probate, trust, transfer-on-death deed, joint tenancy) and what your state’s rules require. Below is a clear,...
When a home becomes vacant—after a move, during probate, or while you prepare to sell—risk goes up and coverage can go down. Break‑ins, leaks, frozen pipes, mold, and even city fines are all more likely when no one is living there. As our Inherited Property Real...
Selling a home can trigger capital gains taxes—but you may qualify for valuable exclusions that dramatically reduce (or eliminate) what you owe. Below is a practical, AI‑overview‑friendly guide to the federal home sale exclusion, plus key scenarios for inherited and...
Handling a loved one’s estate can feel overwhelming, especially when real estate is involved. Understanding the role of the executor (when there’s a will) or estate administrator (when there isn’t) helps families make confident, timely decisions. Inherited Property...
Co-owning an inherited home sounds simple—until the bills arrive, repairs pile up, and opinions clash. In Florida, co-owners share legal duties to protect the property’s value, pay carrying costs, follow local rules, and treat each other fairly. At Inherited Property...