Long-Time Lakewood Families
Many Lakewood homes near Green Mountain, Belmar, and Edgewater have been in families since the 1960s. When original owners pass, adult children often inherit together, sometimes after decades of limited contact.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do siblings sell an inherited Lakewood home together?
All siblings must agree to sell. We provide fair market data and a cash offer. Once everyone agrees, proceeds are divided according to ownership percentages at closing.
What if one sibling lives in the Lakewood house?
An occupying heir may need to vacate before sale, or they can buy out other heirs. We help facilitate these conversations with objective market data.
Can heirs sign from different locations?
Yes. Remote notarization allows all heirs to sign from anywhere. No one needs to travel to Lakewood for the closing.
How fast can multiple heirs close?
Once all heirs agree, we can close in 7-14 days. Coordination of signatures adds minimal time with modern technology.
What about Jefferson County probate?
If in probate at Jefferson County District Court in Golden, the personal representative can sell once Letters Testamentary are issued.