Personal Representative for an Estate
If you are currently a Personal Representative (Executor) or going to be a Personal Representative of an estate that includes real property, then this section is for you.
Probate Courts have specialized procedures and approvals for liquidating real property. On top of that, you’ll likely need to gather agreement between the estate, various heirs and possibly creditors. Finally, there’s a good chance that this is the first time you’ve acted as an executor or personal representative.
For all those reasons and more, you want to work with a Realtor® who specializes and is certified in Probate real estate matters.
Bob Allen has earned the designation Certified Probate Real Estate Specialist (C.P.R.E.S.) and is listed on the National U.S. Probate Services website. His specialized training and personal involvement as an executor make him an experienced and valuable ally as you navigate the probate process.
Here are two documents that will provide an overview and help you prepare for your role as a Personal Representative
EstateExecutor’s Duties During the Probate Process