Inherited Property

Sell Your Inherited Florida Home Without the Probate Stress

Close in weeks, not months. We handle the complexity while you handle the estate.

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Navigating Probate Without Delays

Florida probate can take months—and cost thousands in legal and court fees. Pallas Growth streamlines the process by providing a fast, cash offer that helps heirs settle the estate and access their inheritance without being locked into probate bottlenecks.

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No Repairs Required

Buy as-is, leave the contents. No contractor calls or renovation delays.

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Multi-Heir Solutions

Clean cash split for siblings and relatives. No disputes over value.

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Out-of-State Owners

Handle everything remotely. No need to fly back to Florida repeatedly.

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Immediate Liquidity

Close in as little as 10 days. Cover estate taxes and debts immediately.

Our 3-Step Inherited Property Process

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Free Consultation & Estate Review

We meet with heirs, executors, and (if needed) probate attorneys to understand the timeline, liens, and court requirements. No cost, no obligation. We'll answer every question about how a cash sale can accelerate settlement.

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Fast Offer & Court Approval

We inspect the property (or assess remotely) and issue a fair preliminary cash offer. We coordinate with your attorney to file for court approval if needed, ensuring the sale aligns with Florida probate law.

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Close & Distribute Proceeds

We handle all closing logistics, title clearance, and disbursement. Heirs receive their share of net proceeds within days of signing. Estate settled, probate completed, inheritance distributed.

"Our clients in Orange, Hillsborough, Miami-Dade, and Polk counties have trusted us to navigate inherited property sales quickly and discreetly — including cash sales of inherited Lakeland homes through Polk County probate."

Margaret T., Orange County

"After my father passed, managing his Orlando home felt impossible. Pallas Growth gave us a fair offer and handled everything. We closed in 2 weeks."

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sell a house that's still in probate in Florida?

Yes. With proper court approval and executor/administrator authority, you can sell a home in probate. Pallas Growth works with your attorney to ensure all documentation is in order and the sale proceeds smoothly.

What if there are multiple heirs who disagree on the sale?

All heirs must consent to the sale in Florida. We can facilitate a family meeting and provide a professional offer that may help align different opinions. Our team also works with probate attorneys to clarify each heir's rights.

Who pays the back taxes and existing mortgage?

We pay all liens, back taxes, mortgage balances, and HOA arrears from the sale proceeds at closing. The heirs receive the net proceeds after all obligations are satisfied.

Do I need to clean out the house before selling?

No. We buy homes as-is. We handle estate contents, belongings, and any cleanup or disposal needed. You can focus on other aspects of settling the estate.

How do I sell my parents' house in New Jersey or Florida?

As a child of the deceased, you're a Class A beneficiary in New Jersey — the L-9 tax waiver clears the title in 1-5 business days and no court order is needed to sell. In Florida, the executor files a Petition to Sell Real Property and gets court approval (2-6 weeks), then the sale proceeds like any other closing. We buy parent-inherited homes in both states — with siblings as co-heirs, we coordinate with all heirs and your probate attorney to close cleanly. See our multiple-heirs NJ guide or NJ probate timeline.

Can I sell the inherited house before probate closes?

Yes, in most cases. In New Jersey, you can sell once Letters Testamentary are issued and the inheritance tax waiver (L-9 for Class A, IT-R for Class C/D) is filed — typically within 2-4 weeks of opening probate. In Florida, you need a court order authorizing the sale, which the probate judge generally grants routinely. The 9-month NJ creditor period and Florida's creditor notice period don't prevent the sale itself — only final distribution to heirs.

Is the property still in probate?

We specialize in probate sales in Florida and New Jersey — no court approval headaches, just a clean cash offer.

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We Buy Inherited Properties Across 11 States

Pallas Growth handles inherited sales in every market we serve. Pick your state below to see local courthouse, county-level, and ZIP-specific details.