Facing Foreclosure?
If you miss mortgage payments, the lender can foreclose on your property and take possession of it. Foreclosure happens when you fail to meet the payment terms of your loan agreement.
Here is a resource from Idaho Legal Aid (Which is a statewide nonprofit organization devoted to ensuring low-income persons have equitable access to justice via effective advocacy and education) that can assist you navigate the Foreclosure Process.
Below is a Link to an article we wrote about the Foreclosure process:
Need to do Probate on an Inherited Property?
Probate homes can be sold through real estate agents or to cash buyers. However, earnings may not be disbursed as expected, and charges for insurance, estate obligations, and probate may apply.
Here is a resource from Peters Patchin and Monaghan (who write Wills and Trusts and manage Probate processes for the community of customers in southwest Idaho) that can assist you navigate the Probate Process.
Below is a Link to an article we wrote about the Probate process:
Dealing with a hoarder?
A hoarder house is hard to sell due to excessive clutter and health risks. Proper preparation, cleaning, expert help, and a real estate agent are essential for maximizing its value.
Here is a resource from Service Master Restore (which provides Commercial & Residential Restoration Services) that can assist you dealing with Hoarder.
Below is a Link to an article we wrote about the Hoarder:
Have a Squatter in your property?
Squatter evictions involve legal proceedings, property appraisals, and possible delays in renovations. Squatters typically have 30-60 days to vacate, and legal counsel is recommended.
Here is a resource from Idaho (which distributes legal privileges, regulates the profession, protects the public from unlawful practice, encourages professional behavior, and assists in justice administration) that can assist you navigating a Squatter Situation.
Below is a Link to an article we wrote about the Squatter:
Inherited a Property and don’t know what to do?
Inherited property often has clear titles, but a thorough title investigation is essential. This involves probate, title transfers, property administration, and resolving unpaid obligations promptly.
Here is a resource from Peters Patchin and Monaghan (who write Wills and Trusts and manage Probate processes for the community of customers in southwest Idaho) that can assist you navigate the Inheritance Process.
Below is a Link to an article we wrote about the Inherited process:
How to Navigate a Fire Damage House?
Fire damage complicates title issues; verify property title and consult legal counsel. Address damage, insurance, and repairs while ensuring compliance with safety, structural, and legal requirements.
Here is a resource from Idaho Fire Chiefs (which provides and enhances leadership to career and volunteer emergency services in Idaho) that can assist you to navigate a Fire Damage House.
Below is a Link to an article we wrote about the Fire Damage house:
Going Through a Divorce?
Selling a home during a divorce in the SF Bay Area can be complex, especially if the property is part of the settlement. Consult a real estate specialist or explore options like buyout agreements.
Here is a resource from DivorceNet(which is provides comprehensive information on divorce processes, child custody, support, alimony, and property division, along with trends, statistics, and practical and emotional consequences of divorce) that can assist you navigate the Divorce Process.
Below is a Link to an article we wrote about the Divorce process:
Struggling with Tenants?
Tenants have rights during property transitions, including fighting evictions, requesting relocation help, and negotiating with landlords. Legal assistance and communication with new owners are essential throughout the process.
Here is a resource from Idaho (which distributes legal privileges, regulates the profession, protects the public from unlawful practice, encourages professional behavior, and assists in justice administration) that can assist you struggling with Tenants.
Below is a Link to an article we wrote about the Tenants:
Are you Relocating and need help?
Selling your house while relocating is efficient and cost-effective, involving listing, hiring an agent, displaying, accepting offers, and closing. Factor in agent commissions, repairs, and relocation costs.
Here is a resource from Mesa Moving(which helps with moving into any setting – home, office, or any combination and handles every service you may need, including professional packing, storage, and more for both local and long-distance moves) that can assist you navigate the Relocate Process.
Below is a Link to an article we wrote about the relocation:
Dealing with Water Damage?
Water-damaged property doesn’t always affect its title but requires safety checks, damage documentation, and repair decisions. In Boise, selling a damaged house can address safety and repair issues effectively.
Here is a resource from Crs Idaho (where they understand your insurance rights, obligations and obtain the best restoration services for your needs) that can assist you dealing with Water Damage.
Below is a Link to an article we wrote about the water damage:
How to Navigate Bankruptcy?
Chapter 13 bankruptcy, or “wage earner’s plan,” lets homeowners with steady income create a repayment plan and delay foreclosure but requires court approval for selling the property.
Here is a resource from Idaho Legal Aid (Which is a statewide nonprofit organization devoted to ensuring low-income persons have equitable access to justice via effective advocacy and education) that can assist you navigate the Bankruptcy.
Below is a Link to an article we wrote about the bankruptcy:
Have Minor or Major Repairs Needed?
Selling a house needing major renovations involves resolving serious issues, making cosmetic upgrades, or selling as-is. Understanding your options is crucial to maximize your property’s value.
Here is a resource from Hud (any home repair programs, loans, and local contacts for homeowners needing assistance) that can assist you navigate the Minor or Major Repairs Process.
Below is a Link to an article we wrote about the Minor or Major Repairs Process:
Have Termite Damage?
Termites cause $5 billion in damage annually, making early detection and treatment crucial. Selling a home with termite damage can deter buyers, so regular checks and swift action are essential.
Here is a resource from Orkin (who are experts in local pests) that can assist you navigate the Termite Damage.
Below is a Link to an article we wrote about the Termite Damage:
Dealing with Code Violations?
A code violation occurs when a property doesn’t comply with local building codes, which regulate design. These violations don’t always mean the structure is unsafe, and you can still sell your house.
Here is a resource from HomeLight (the software platform empowering agents and lenders to compete and win in today’s tech-enabled world) that can assist you navigate the Code Violations.
Below is a Link to an article we wrote about the Code Violations:
Have Title Issues?
A title search examines public records to ensure a property’s title is free of legal issues, protecting buyers and lenders. It’s typically required by mortgage lenders for a smooth sale.
Here is a resource from Johnson May Law (Understanding property titles, clear ownership, avoid disputes, and smooth transactions.) that can assist you navigate the Title Issues.
Below is a Link to an article we wrote about the Titte Issues:
How to Navigate Liens (IRS Lien or Tax Lien)?
A lien is a legal claim against a property that can complicate selling or dividing it. This guide helps navigate the challenges of selling a home with a lien.
Here is a resource from Idaho Tax Services (Tax liens in Idaho secure unpaid taxes, impacting taxpayers’ finances and offering high-risk investment opportunities.) that can assist you navigate the Liens (IRS Lien or Tax Lien) process.
Below is a Link to an article we wrote about the Liens (IRS Lien or Tax Lien):