Q&A

How do I know if an estate is still open?

How do I know if an estate is still open?

You can check local records to find out whether an estate is open or closed. Visit the property you believe is unclaimed or abandoned by the estate owners. Write down the street address. Look up the tax records for the home by visiting the website of the tax assessor in the county where the home is located.

How to send a follow up email to a real estate client?

Give clients a reason to open your email. Your real estate follow-up email should ask a question, address their interest in a neighborhood or property, or present yourself as free to chat. Make sure your subject line is 41 characters or less (this also helps clients see the entire line on a mobile device). Get to the point quickly.

When do I follow up with a client?

Having said that, my patience has limits and I have guidelines I follow: Call/meeting request: I expect a response within two to three days. If it’s urgent and I’m requesting something that must happen within two to three days, I’ll follow up the next day. Submitted proposal: I give them a week to respond.

When to send a polite follow up email?

Keep reading to see the polite follow-up email samples and learn how to incorporate this into your follow-up emails. Instead of waiting 10+ days to follow up, consider sending a reminder sooner like 3 days. This ensures the recipient still has the topic and request fresh in their mind.

When to send a follow up email on Zillow?

Email is excellent for long-term leads. Sending a follow-up email is especially useful for long-term or slow-moving leads. For example, according to Zillow Group Consumer Housing Trends Report 2019 survey data, buyers spend an average of 4.5 months shopping for a home to buy.

What are the most common questions in estate planning?

To help ease your concerns and get you on the right path, here are answers to 10 of the most common estate planning questions. Question 1: How is my property transferred at death?

Do you need a will for estate planning?

As you can see, wills are not necessarily complicated. They are actually among the simplest legal documents. Whether or not a will is wholly adequate for your estate planning needs depends on your individual circumstances. If you’re unsure what you need to protect your family, consult a lawyer.

What happens if estate planning is not carried out?

If estate planning was not properly carried out, and the property transfer rules are in conflict, some very unfortunate results, such as in the following two stories, could happen: Case #1: John Doe’s mother said in her will that her estate would be divided equally among John and his two sisters.

What do you need to know about estate settlement?

The estate settlement process is the legal process of disposing of the assets, paying the debts, and addressing any other questions or legal issues that might arise, such as who becomes the owner of the decedent’s pets, or who is legally responsible for caring for any young children who were in the decedent’s care.