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Inherited a property and not sure what to do next? Start here.

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.

~1 min Tool 01

Where do I stand? — Estate Authority Navigator

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 02

Sell, rent, or keep it? — Property Calculator

Everybody 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 03

What's my risk? — Property Risk Score

Inherited 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
Why free? Reading public records for title problems is what I do every day. Most people just need someone to point them in the right direction — and if I can do that up front, we start on honest footing. No obligation, ever.

Rather just talk it through?

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) 460-2030

These 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.