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5 Common Mistakes Executors an Administrator or Executor can Make During Probate

Law is one of the most complex fields of study there are. For this reason most people find legal processes to be daunting. And when it comes to the probate process even the most organized and reliable among us can be overwhelmed with the sudden responsibilities of the probate process and the complexities of the court system. Thus, many of your clients will be prone to making mistakes that could cost them. Therefore, it may help you to know some of the most common mistakes executors and administrators make when facing the probate process.

How to Help A Client File Probate, Get COMPENSATED Through The Estate, and Sell Inherited Property – Probate Real Estate Leads Top Plays and Highlights

Kwabla is a newcomer who found us through Chad’s interview with Ty the Flipman (which you can catch here). He has a motivated seller who did not file probate yet, but she has been paying bills to maintain the house. Chad gives some GREAT advice for getting her through the probate process and helping to ensure she can be compensated for her time and monetary input through the estate. Then, Kwabla (an investor and wholesaler) will be able to close a deal on this probate property!

Traits of a Good Real Estate Agent

As we have said many times before on this blog, wise real estate professionals interact with a wide variety of people in order to aid them in their job and grow their sales. Included among these professionals are appraisers, home inspectors, property managers, contractors, bankers, mortgage loan officers and attorneys. Moreover, each of these professionals brings his/her unique set of skills to the table. As a real-estate agent you too must be able to leverage certain skills and traits to the benefit of your client. In our experience these are the qualities and traits that successful real estate professionals share.

Announcing DNC Validation for All Phone Numbers

As consumer complaints to the FTC and FCC rise, so does your liability as a real estate professional. DNC violations have not been a problem for our Subscribers to date but, due to the mass violations nationwide, we do anticipate more aggressive enforcement in the future so we have improved our system to protect you.

Myths about Wills and Probate

At All the Leads, we’ve long contended that knowledge is power. If you browse the blog posts on our site and learn a little about the education we offer via our conference call video archive, you will see this principle in action. As a real estate professional you will be called upon to delve into a number of areas and interact with professionals in many different fields. So that you will not have to deal with the topic and professionals in the field, e.g., probate attorneys, from a position of ignorance, we are going to debunk the following myths about probate and wills in general.

Why You Should NOT Scrub Your Probate Leads…EVER

A common misconception is that the “deceased last known address” column is the MOST important thing we give you.  I’m here to cast it in stone that it is the LEAST important column in all of the data we give you.  The Personal Representative’s phone number is the MOST important data we give you and their address and the attorney info is close behind.

Myths about Wills and Probate

Myths about Wills and Probate

eads, we’ve long contended that knowledge is power. If you browse the blog posts on our site and learn a little about the education we offer via our conference call video archive, you will see this principle in action. As a real estate professional you will be called upon to delve into a number of areas and interact with professionals in many different fields. So that you will not have to deal with the topic and professionals in the field, e.g., probate attorneys, from a position of ignorance, we are going to debunk the following myths about probate and wills in general.

Reasons Wills are Contested and How to Prepare for the Unexpected

As most real estate professionals know, it is typically very difficult to successfully challenge a will. This is generally because it is thought that the last wishes of the deceased should almost always be respected even if the living sometimes find some of these wishes to be arbitrary. However, simply because successful challenges are relatively rare, it does not mean that you or anyone else should be complacent when it comes to the probate process. The wrinkle of a challenge to a will can have a profound effect on attorneys, real estate professional and of course the survivors. Let’s look closely at a few grounds for which a will may be challenged