Matt McGilvray
When considering a purchase of real estate sold through conservatorship, it’s important for buyers to understand certain key aspects. Similar to probate sales, properties sold under conservatorship are always sold as-is. This means that regardless of whether the property has been occupied, the conservator is not permitted to make any changes to its condition—no repairs, improvements, or even painting are allowed.
Additionally, buyers may encounter limited flexibility in their offers and commitments. Offers made on conservatorship properties are typically written without contingencies, which means buyers must be prepared to move forward without the usual safeguards.
Properties listed for sale through conservatorship are marketed as probate listings, reflecting their unique sale conditions.
“When I was told that my late father’s home couldn’t be financed due to its condition, I felt completely stuck. I thought we would have to sell it at a huge loss, but then I found Matt. They assessed the situation and immediately knew what to do. He] guided me.…”[Continue Reading]
“As an out-of-state administrator for a probate property, I was worried about managing the sale remotely. Thankfully, I didn’t need to worry at all. Matt took care of everything. Despite us never having direct contact, they kept me informed every step of the way.…”[Continue Reading]
“After losing my mom, I had to sell her home in Murrieta through probate. Matt made the entire process so much easier for me. His professionalism and knowledge of probate sales were exactly what I needed. The home sold quickly and for more than I expected. I’m truly grateful for.…”[Continue Reading]
Matt McGilvray
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