Three quick tools I built for folks across Western North Carolina who suddenly find themselves responsible for a family member's home. No jargon, no pitch, nothing to buy — just a clearer picture of where you stand. Pick whichever fits where your head's at right now.
Not sure if you're even allowed to sell, or who has a say? Answer a few plain questions and see where you likely stand under North Carolina law — will or no will, estate opened or not, one heir or many.
Check where I stand → ~2 min Tool 02Everybody in the family's got an opinion. Put in a few rough numbers and see the three paths side by side — what a sale nets you, what renting would bring, and what it really costs to just hold on to it.
Run the numbers → ~1 min Tool 03Inherited property rarely goes wrong overnight — it slips. A missed tax bill, an estate nobody opened, an heir no one can find. Get an honest gut-check on what deserves your attention before it turns into a real problem.
Gut-check my risk →If you'd rather skip the tools and have me look at the actual record — the estate file, the deed, the tax status — I'm glad to. Free, no pressure, no obligation to list with me.
Get in touch → Or call/text me directly: (828) 460-2030These tools give general information about how things usually work in North Carolina — not legal, tax, or financial advice. Every family's situation has its own wrinkles. I'm a licensed real estate broker, not an attorney; for legal questions I'll point you to a good probate attorney.