We can help you liquidate:

• Residential Houses
• Rental Property
• Multi Family Units
• Luxury Houses
• Commercial Buildings
• Businesses
• Vacant Land
• Mobile Homes
• Jewelry
• Furniture and Household Goods
• Automobiles
• Boats
• Antiques
• RVs
• Mortgages

Or any other types of assets that will generate cash for you and your family.

Information for executors.
Meeting the unique needs of personal representatives.

In recent years many states have replaced the term 'executor" with the more modern "personal representative". Whether you're still old school or prefer the hipper term, the job is still the same. As a personal representative you are charged with overseeing the execution of the will and liquidating assets should the need arise.

It can be a time consuming process as well as a difficult one. It can even cause some family strife as decisions must be made for the benefit of all rather than the desires of one heir or another.

No matter how much you may care for the individual who has recently passed away, you may find that the skill sets required to execute his or her last wishes as well as handling the estate may go beyond your own personal abilities.

East Coast Probate Liquidators is here to help you wind your way through the estate management process by offering you an experienced hand. We focus on fast, friendly solutions that will make your job as personal representative easier. We will help you tie up loose ends, get the probate case closed and assets distributed so you can go on with your life.

We will also help ease the financial burden. When liquid assets or cash flow is limited, personal representatives may consider tapping into their own funds to pay creditors. Before you do this, you want to contact a probate attorney or East Coast Probate Liquidators to see what other alternatives are available.

Our services include:

  • Locating lost assets
  • Finding missing heirs and family members
  • Buying property and even whole estates quickly with minimal paperwork
  • Selling a business
  • Purchasing an entire estate
  • Managing estate auctions
  • Sourcing buyers for commercial and rental properties
  • Developing buyout strategies for impatient heirs