• Why “List and See What Happens” Is the Most Dangerous Advice Executors Receive,Hal Blake

    Why “List and See What Happens” Is the Most Dangerous Advice Executors Receive

    When someone passes away, the executor of the estate steps into a position of legal responsibility. It is not symbolic. It is binding. In New York, an executor must protect estate assets, act in the best interest of beneficiaries, and document decisions with care. If the estate includes real propert

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  • Staten Island Probate Sales: Why Deals Fail Without a Clear Plan,Hal Blake

    Staten Island Probate Sales: Why Deals Fail Without a Clear Plan

    Probate Demands Precision, Not Guesswork Selling a home through probate is not the same as selling a traditional property. Executors are not homeowners acting out of preference or timing. They are fiduciaries acting under court supervision, legal obligation, and emotional pressure from beneficiaries

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  • Why Probate Homes Fail to Sell — and How Certainty Solves the Problem,Hal Blake

    Why Probate Homes Fail to Sell — and How Certainty Solves the Problem

    Introduction: Probate Sales Fail When Guessing Replaces Strategy Probate real estate transactions on Staten Island fail more often than most families realize. Not because the homes lack value, but because executors are forced to guess at price, timing, buyer reliability, and court expectations. In p

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