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What does a real estate professional actually do when working alongside an estate attorney in probate?
Most families assume the estate attorney handles everything in probate. The attorney handles the legal process. A real estate professional handles the property, and those are two very different jobs that have to work in sync to protect what the estate is worth. When those two roles are not coordinating clearly, the property sits, value slips, and families feel it. Here is what I actually bring to that process. I track where the property stands in the Denver market in real time, so the estate has current, defensible pricing information when the court or the heirs need it. I connect with the right vendors, from cleanout crews to contractors, so the home is presentable without the family having to manage a dozen calls during one of the hardest seasons of their lives. And I hold a steady line on timing, because a probate sale has legal deadlines that do not bend the way a conventional sale does. The quotable truth is this: an estate attorney keeps the process legal, and a real estate professional keeps the asset from losing ground while the process unfolds. Neither one finishes the job alone. If you are in the middle of a Denver probate right now and the property has been sitting for more than sixty days without a clear plan, what is the piece of this that feels most stuck?