The Estate Cleanout checklist highlights many of the dynamics of what’s in play when undertaking a cleanout. It can be one of the most difficult challenges facing the family of a decedent. Whether you DIY or get help from a professional cleanout company, the job can take a lot of time and get complicated. There are a few things to consider
when cleaning out a house, condo, apartment, etc. Depending on the estate and the intentions for the property, considering all the moving parts, can help things go smoother, and more efficiently.
Our friends at Dump-it Dumpster Rentals in Little Rock, Arkansas asked Executorium.com to write an article about some of those considerations and if we don’t say, we did a pretty good job. Therefore, five minutes of reading now might help save hours or days of your time.
Read Full article HERE: Executor’s Checklist
Communications of your objectives and expectations as the fiduciary, are essential to get stakeholders on the same page so you can do your job, and meet your objectives.
Estate Cleanout Checklist: Executor’s Summary
What are all the moving parts? What’s the best sequence? Who’s first? Realtor First? Family First?
Are there items of value in the house?
Has an inventory taken place?
Will an appraisal be necessary?
Who’s taking what? When will personal property be made available to family and heirs?
Liquidation? How will the estate liquidate the undistributed personal property of value?
What is the objective? Broom clean house or apartment?
Does the realtor have any resources or referrals?
Every estate is different, and of course, real property is different from estate to estate, as is personal property.
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