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Are you experiencing some stage of Divorce or Probating an Estate with Real Property?
To experience the death of a loved one, taking on guardianship, or going through a divorce is understandably daunting. Our goal is to help Executors, Administrators, Personal Representatives, and Couples reduce their stress by arming them with what they need to successfully navigate the process regarding property.
In probate, the home might hold some of the needed funds for the estate. In Divorce, you may want to keep the home or sell it. Selling property in either situation is not like selling a “regular” property. Costly mistakes can be made when there are missing documentations, deadlines or approvals. This is where we come in for guidance from the beginning. We help give you the resources and tools you need to make an informed decision regarding the real property (estate, home, land).
What an RCS-D does that differs from an average Realtor®, and why does it matter?
Keywords:
● certified probate real estate expert
● Real Estate Divorce Specialist
● Realtor with RCS-D designation
When it comes to buying, selling, or renting a property, there's no better person than a professional realtor to help you make the process smooth and desirable. While properties are the best profitable investments, they are also one of the most common assets responsible for personal disputes. Whether it's the death of a family member, divorce, or other daunting scenarios, it's mentally challenging to deal with any real estate process during this time. That's where you need an RCS-D, a special designation acquired to become a Real Estate Collaboration Specialist - Divorce.
An RCS-D, Real Estate Collaboration Specialist-Divorce designation, is a title achieved by realtors after specializing in divorce real estate through detailed coursework and successful examination through.
Moreover, a realtor with RCS-D designation can also directly work with family lawyers and financial professionals that will ultimately help you solve disputes over property.
As the name says, an RCS-D realtor mainly deals with couples going through a divorce and want to buy or sell an existing mortgage under their ownership.
While this sounds utterly simple, such cases can be highly complex to deal with. It is because most divorcing couples have opposite demands, which makes it hard to find a middle ground for both of them. Here’s a quick breakdown of benefits of having a realtor with RCS-D designation.
1. Make informed decisions
Without a speak of doubt, a marital home is the largest asset for any couple, and deciding whether to keep the house or not is a true challenge without the help of a professional RCS-D who specializes in this area.
With accurate knowledge, comprehensive research, and detailed understanding, a professional RCS-D acts as a project manager to gather the house documents. Having all the documents related to the home and reviewing them carefully helps divorcees make informed decisions that don't bring extreme consequences to other loved ones.
2. Basics of property division
Since property division is a vast topic to cover in itself, it's important to find a divorce real state expert with expertise in this area. With mutual discussion, a real estate divorce specialist can make things easy for you to make an unbiased decision that doesn't cause a conflict. The RCS-D will also help point you in the right direction to the legal professionals to help you understand the fundamentals of property divisions and their possible consequences.
3. Understand the legalities
When it comes to the divorce real estate niche, you can't neglect the importance of understanding the legal matters to avoid any hassles afterwards. For this reason, look for an RCS-D who works with a team of experts to discuss each area pertaining to the house, such as an Insurance Agent, Mortgage Lender, Inspector and Appraiser. Particularly, as a RCS-D Realtor, they will help you understand the nitty-gritty of real estate such as contracts, transactions, approvals, closings, etc.
If not discussed in the proper manner, this costly mistake may put you in severe consequences to face later. Moreover, it can also leave you with hefty losses and unsatisfied decisions where most couples end up blaming each other.
Bottom Line
All of the statements emphasize the importance of having a professional RCS-D who remains with you throughout the process of such sensitive real estate matters.
If you've been going through any of these times and not sure if you want to keep the real estate property or not, look for no other than Ms. Lauren Loper. As a knowledgeable divorce real estate professional with experience, proficiency, and proven record, she's known for helping her clients through real estate divorce matters so they feel confident in the decisions that prove favorable on both ends.
An RCS-D™ and CPRES REALTOR® , Lauren is professionally trained in the area of probate as it pertains to property, and to neutralize divorce real estate as a business transaction in the best interest of the house – and each divorcing spouse. Leading your divorce or probate real estate team, Lauren also serves as project manager working with you and your lawyers and can refer real estate and financial professionals specializing in divorce or probate to assist with gathering house-related documents and scheduling consultations, most of which are free.
You may contact Lauren Loper at 404.316.3738 or LaurenLoperRE.com to discuss how you can protect one of your most valuable financial assets during the stressful time of divorce or probate. Whether the divorce or probate is completed, just beginning or somewhere in between, Lauren can help you determine the best options now for a stronger financial future. For more information on Probate and Divorce, visit probateanddivorceagent.com.