Sell a Probate House in Brevard County, FL
Dealing with probate can be stressful and time-consuming. If you've inherited a property in Brevard County that is going through probate court, MGO Home Buyers can help you sell it quickly — even before probate is fully resolved. We work with probate attorneys, court-appointed administrators, and heirs to make the process as smooth as possible.
- Cash offer within 24 hours
- Close in as little as 7 days
- We solve title problems
- No repairs, cleaning, or agent commissions
Get Your Cash Offer
No obligation. Title issues welcome.
Understanding Your Situation
Probate is the legal process that validates a deceased person's will and authorizes the transfer of their assets. In Florida, probate is administered through the county circuit court — in this case, the Brevard County Clerk of Courts. The process typically takes 6 to 18 months and can be extended by disputes among heirs, missing documents, or outstanding debts of the estate.
How MGO Home Buyers Helps
- We buy probate properties before or after probate closes
- We coordinate directly with the estate's attorney or administrator
- We handle title complications, including heir disputes and missing documentation
- Cash offers mean no financing contingencies that could derail the sale
- We close on your timeline — not the bank's
Why Choose a Cash Buyer?
In complex situations like this, a traditional sale through a real estate agent often isn't practical. Bank-financed buyers require clean title, good property condition, and months of time.
MGO Home Buyers has the cash and expertise to navigate your specific situation. We close on your timeline — not the bank's.
See How It Works →Our Process
Simple, transparent, and designed for your situation.
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Contact Us
Call or fill out our form. Tell us about the property and where it is in the probate process.
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We Review & Make an Offer
We assess the property and the probate situation and provide a fair cash offer within 24 hours — no obligation.
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Court Approval (if required)
If the estate requires court confirmation of the sale, we guide you through the process and wait patiently.
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Close & Receive Cash
Once approved, we close quickly. The estate receives the proceeds to distribute to beneficiaries.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers specific to your situation in Brevard County.
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Can I sell a probate house in Brevard County before probate closes?
In many cases, yes. The personal representative of the estate (executor) can sign a purchase contract before probate closes, but the sale often requires court approval. We have experience navigating this process in Brevard County and work with your probate attorney to make it happen.
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What if there are multiple heirs who disagree on selling the property?
This is common in probate situations. As long as the executor or personal representative has the authority to sell — or a majority of heirs agree — we can often proceed. We've helped many families in Brevard County navigate heir disputes to reach a fair resolution.
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What condition does the probate property need to be in?
Any condition. Probate properties are often not maintained for extended periods. We buy as-is, meaning you don't need to make any repairs, clean up, or remove belongings. We handle everything after closing.
Get a Cash Offer for Your Brevard County Property
No obligation. We handle the complications so you don't have to.