Tips for Selling Conservatorship Real Estate

Posted by Techyscouts | Posted on 10/10/2023
  •  Real Estate
  • Michael Millea is a real estate broker who can help you with all of your needs. From buying to selling, we offer assistance every step of the way. You have many options when it comes to selling real estate today, including by yourself or using  real estate agents. Sellers who have conservatorship documents have the legal right to sell properties that belong to others. The process is often confusing and can lead to some hassles. Rely on some tips to make the process easier.

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    Get a Title Report

    A conservatorship happens when a person cannot handle their life without help. It grants another individual the right to control the person’s finances and other affairs. That individual can sell real estate through a conservatorship and I recommend using a Real Estate Broker who has at least as much experience in selling Conservatorship properties as I do.  I usually recommend that we request a title report before you sell. This helps ensure there are no liens against the property or other issues that could affect the sale.

     

    Check With the Courts

    Always check with the court to ensure the seller has the legal right to sell a conservatorship property. A scammer can falsify legal documents that make it seem as though they have the right. They may even have old documents after the conservatorship ended. 

     

    Perform a Full Inspection

    One of the main things to keep in mind is that conservatorship properties do not have the same contingencies that other properties have. When you sell one, you sell it as-is. The seller will not repair the roof or agree to put up a new fence. Any repairs needed are the buyer’s responsibility. Working with a Los Angeles conservatorship real estate broker can help you make sure you can handle and afford anything the Property  might need.

     

    Get Approval From the Court

    Working with a Los Angeles conservatorship real estate broker makes navigating through the court system easier. The court has final approval of whether you can sell a conservatorship property. Buyers must make an offer that is equivalent to the fair market value of the property. This requires looking at sold comps in the area to see recently sold listings. As long as the court approves the sale, the buyer will become the new owner.

    If you need help selling a conservatorship property in Los Angeles, please reach out to me.

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