Probate • Inherited Homes • Foreclosure Pressure

Sell A Probate House In Florida With A Local Team That Knows The Process

My Fair Market Offer helps heirs and families sell inherited properties as-is for cash in Jacksonville and Northeast Florida.

You can sell a probate house in Florida once the estate has legal authority. We help coordinate the real estate side so heirs can move forward with less stress, fewer delays, and a clear closing path.

Local Jacksonville home buyer since 2009 • Probate and inherited property experience

Watch: Selling a Probate House Explained

If you're dealing with probate, this will help you understand your options.

In some cases, a property may be under court supervision but not formal probate. This is often handled through a guardianship process, which follows a similar approval structure.

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Tell us about the inherited property.

Can You Sell A House In Probate In Florida?

Yes, a probate house can usually be sold in Florida, but the correct person must have legal authority to sign for the estate. In many cases, that person is the personal representative appointed by the probate court.

If probate has not started yet, the sale may need to wait until the estate is opened or the heirs have proper legal authority. If probate is already open, the next step is usually confirming who can sign and whether court approval is needed.

My Fair Market Offer is not a law firm and does not give legal advice, but we regularly work with inherited houses and can coordinate with your probate attorney or help connect you with one.

How Selling A Probate House Works

1

Tell Us About The Property

Send us the address and basic details. It is okay if the house has repairs, old belongings, or title questions.

2

We Review The Situation

We look at the house, the condition, the title situation, and whether probate is already open.

3

You Get A Cash Offer

If the numbers work, we make a fair cash offer and work toward closing once the estate is legally ready.

Need Help With Probate?

Selling a probate house often requires legal authority through the estate. We regularly work with experienced probate attorneys in Florida.

If you need legal guidance, we often work alongside Yasmin Adamy, Probate Attorney , who is licensed in Florida and focuses on probate, real estate, and estate matters.

We are not a law firm, but we can coordinate directly with your attorney to help move the sale forward smoothly.

We Buy Inherited Houses As-Is

Many inherited homes are not ready for a normal sale. Some need repairs. Some are full of personal property. Some have unpaid taxes, old mortgages, code violations, or family disagreements.

That is exactly why homeowners call My Fair Market Offer. We buy probate and inherited houses as-is, which means you do not have to clean out the house, make repairs, or list it with showings.

Old belongings inside
Repairs needed
Multiple heirs
Vacant property
Behind on taxes
Mortgage problems

Why Families Choose A Cash Sale

A traditional sale can work if the house is clean, repaired, and ready for the open market. But probate properties are often different.

Real Example: Foreclosure Stopped In 2 Business Days

A property at 4617 Astral was scheduled for foreclosure auction on a Tuesday. The situation involved multiple heirs and a tight legal timeline.

We contacted the first heir on a Friday. By Monday morning, we had located and coordinated with all 12 heirs and secured a signed agreement.

We then worked directly with the plaintiff’s attorney to obtain the payoff and prepare a proposed order to stop the foreclosure sale.

On Tuesday morning, the judge’s assistant canceled the foreclosure auction.

Result: Foreclosure stopped in just 2 business days, giving the family time and options instead of losing the property at auction.

Inherited A House In Florida?

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Common Probate House Questions

Can I sell a house before probate is finished?

Sometimes, yes. It depends on the estate, the authority of the personal representative, and whether court approval is needed.

What if probate has not been opened yet?

You may still have options, but the estate may need to be opened before the property can be sold. We can help you understand the next practical step.

Do all heirs have to agree to sell?

It depends on the facts, the will if there is one, and how the estate is being handled. This is a legal question, so it is best reviewed with a probate attorney.

Do I need to clean out the house first?

No. We buy inherited houses as-is, including homes with furniture, trash, old belongings, or repairs needed.

Can you buy a house with back taxes or liens?

Yes, many title issues can be handled at closing if there is enough equity and the estate has authority to sell.

How fast can you close on a probate house?

Once title is clear and the proper estate authority is in place, we can often close quickly. The probate process itself may affect the timeline.

Common Probate Questions

If you're navigating probate, these are some of the most common questions we see: