Sky_Blue_Daz
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That goes through probate ? We have had an offer on a house that will be going through probate but was wondering how long the process takes . Was hoping to be making a start on the work that needs doing in September?
That goes through probate ? We have had an offer on a house that will be going through probate but was wondering how long the process takes . Was hoping to be making a start on the work that needs doing in September?
When did you start conveyancing? September is pushing it anyway, without complications.That goes through probate ? We have had an offer on a house that will be going through probate but was wondering how long the process takes . Was hoping to be making a start on the work that needs doing in September?
Can take a long time for other reasons too. My brother was executor for my grandmothers Will which included selling her house. The reason she chose my brother was because she was leaving everything to her 6 grandchildren and she knew my brother wouldn’t take any shit and do things to the latter. 1 of my cousins was a money grabbing bastard but the reason it took so long was because my brother wouldn’t be rushed by the money grabber who was pissing him off but also because he would only do things to the latter. Part of which was the buyer was a cash buyer so my brother (don’t remember the exact details but..) had the cash on hold in escrow while the origins of the money was confirmed which IIRC added 6 weeks onto the sales process. He’s straight and cautious by nature and didn’t want to hand the keys over until he knew the money was legitimate. I don’t think he had to do it by law but took the option. Partly because selling a diseased loved ones house can be very emotional and he had it in his head that if he didn’t air on the side of caution there was the possibility that if the money was ill gotten we’d end up losing both the house and money and everything our grandparents had worked for.How long is a piece of string Daz?
If it's someone with an only child who didn't leave a will it will probably be quite quick, if there's 10 money grabbing relatives staking a claim to the estate it will take longer.
To be honest the sale was agreed in early March we’ve appointed solicitors just took a while to sell ours . The guy is an only child both parents died he lives in London but has had a few health complications so both our solicitor and there’s are in contactWhen did you start conveyancing? September is pushing it anyway, without complications.
I think tbh even with a simple transaction, you'd do well for SeptemberTo be honest the sale was agreed in early March we’ve appointed solicitors just took a while to sell ours . The guy is an only child both parents died he lives in London but has had a few health complications so both our solicitor and there’s are in contact