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.

Our services.
Specializing in getting you quick cash for estate assets.


East Coast Probate Liquidators is here to help you with a range of services:

Purchasing estate assets

As a case makes its way through probate, there can be some unexpected cash flow issues. East Coast Probate Liquidators can work with you to provide alternatives to having threatened property foreclosed upon during the process. Options may include purchasing the property from you or helping you liquidate other assets so the mortgage and any other outstanding obligations can be met.

Selling the property to a friend or family member sounds like an easy answer, but it can be extremely complex. For example, the mortgage on the home can't simply be transferred. A new mortgage will be required. We work closely with a network of lenders who are experienced in handling probate properties. As a result, we can offer you options that aren't in the mainstream market.

We also have an inventory of properties available to help the surviving spouse or family downsize to a property that is more managable following the death of a bread winner.


Selling personal property quickly

There are times when you need some quick cash, particularly when there are taxes or obligations that need to be cleared up as part of the estate. East Coast Probate Liquidators can help you sell selected assets such as boats, cars, real estate, RVs and household goods. We will quickly facilitate the outright purchase of an entire estate if you prefer.


Purchasing or selling businesses or rental properties

A family owned business can be particularly hard to deal with. The business may have been in the family for generations, members may be officers of the organization or it may have provided a vital income stream.

This is particularly true when the business is a sole proprietorship. While small businesses form the foundation of the American economy, once the owner dies the value of the business declines almost immediately. In fact, some businesses lose more than half their value within two months of the owner's death. To keep your loved one's business from dying as well, we can work with you to find a buyer who will keep the business going.

Rental properties have their own unique issues. Managing rental properties can be an extremely difficult task for heirs because it requires a specialized skill set. Unfortunately, once the owner dies, renters may just stop paying the rent or violate terms of the lease. East Coast Probate Liquidators can assist you in selling the property to someone else while it still is in good repair and before renters take advantage of you during your time of grief.

Locating hidden assets

It may seem surprising, but there are many times when all the assets are not covered in a will or inventory. Some people just don't keep good records, particularly in their later years when aging and memory loss begins to take its toll. Left undiscovered, these assets will eventually become property of the state or federal government.

We work with you to discover these missing assets. Our team of researchers can help you find long forgotten bank accounts, property, mineral rights and other assets that could cause a probate to be reopened.

East Coast Probate Liquidators can also track down individuals whose signatures are required on documents relating to these assets.

Handling probate situations remotely

There are times when a loved one passes away in another state, far from where the heirs and executor live. East Coast Probate Liquidators can serve as your local connection in these cases, helping you handle real estate transactions and liquidations so you don't have to interrupt your life with trips back and forth. We can also assist with the liquidation of assets in other countries.

Cashing out heirs

A probate proceeding can last anywhere from six months to two years. During that time, some heirs may want immediate cash rather than waiting for probate for their anticipated inheritance. We can often buy their interest at a fair price.