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<blockquote data-quote="trekrok" data-source="post: 3607361" data-attributes="member: 6668"><p>Probates can drag on forever even on seemingly simple estates. Especially if you have an attorney that's looking for ways to bill vs ways to finish it. Assuming you don't have heirs fighting, you can sell the real estate before the final decree. The sale would have to be approved by the court, but that's generally a rubber stamp type thing unless heirs are squabbling about it. I don't know much about mobile homes, but would the frame be worth enough for a hauler to come get it in exchange for hauling? If not, I'd market it discounted $xxx for removal of existing mobile home, or similar.</p><p></p><p>Handling the funds is very fact dependent. Time together, kids or step kids involved, views on spending and saving money, and so on..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trekrok, post: 3607361, member: 6668"] Probates can drag on forever even on seemingly simple estates. Especially if you have an attorney that's looking for ways to bill vs ways to finish it. Assuming you don't have heirs fighting, you can sell the real estate before the final decree. The sale would have to be approved by the court, but that's generally a rubber stamp type thing unless heirs are squabbling about it. I don't know much about mobile homes, but would the frame be worth enough for a hauler to come get it in exchange for hauling? If not, I'd market it discounted $xxx for removal of existing mobile home, or similar. Handling the funds is very fact dependent. Time together, kids or step kids involved, views on spending and saving money, and so on.. [/QUOTE]
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