Published December 6, 2024
How to Navigate Property Repairs In Glendora Probate Sales
Handling repairs for a probate property can feel overwhelming, but with the right approach, it doesn’t have to be. 1. Assess the Property's Condition: Before listing, take photos and have a professional inspection to identify major issues like the roof, plumbing, or electrical systems. Some repairs, especially those related to safety, may need court approval before they can be made. 2. Prioritize Essential Repairs: Focus on fixing major issues that could affect the sale. These are typically the roof, plumbing, or electrical systems. Cosmetic repairs, like painting or landscaping, can be addressed later or left for the buyer. 3. Get Court Approval: Keep in mind that any significant repairs may need court approval, so be prepared for delays if you need authorization. 4. Keep Track of Expenses: Record all repair costs for transparency. Some buyers might ask for credits or reductions in price, so it’s essential to know how much you've spent. I can help guide you through prioritizing repairs and handling the probate process so that your sale goes as smoothly as possible. Let’s talk about how we can get your property ready for the market!.
