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Get a Cash Offer in Minutes for Your Inherited Florida Property

If you inherited a home in Florida and title is still in your parent's or spouse's name, we can buy your interest and handle the legal work to clear title. Start below for a fast, no-obligation estimate.

Florida-based
Attorney-managed
Cash at closing

How It Works

1

Tell Us About Your Property

Answer a few questions about the inherited property and your relationship to the deceased.

2

Get a Suggested Cash Offer

Our system calculates a suggested offer based on the property value and your share — in minutes, not weeks.

3

We Verify and Close

We confirm the details, present a formal offer, and handle all the legal work. Close in 60-120 days.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about selling your inherited property interest.

You can sell your legal share (interest) in the inherited property without going through the full probate and sale process yourself. We purchase your interest and handle the rest.

Not necessarily. We can work with properties at various stages of the probate process, including those where probate hasn't been filed yet.

We estimate the property's fair market value using county property appraiser data, determine your pro rata share based on the number of heirs, and apply a percentage based on the property's condition and situation.

No. The suggested offer is approximate and based on the information you provide. The final offer may be higher or lower after we verify the details.

Florida homestead is a constitutional protection for a primary residence. If the deceased lived in the property and had a surviving spouse, special rules may apply. Our system will flag these situations for personalized review.

After you accept a formal offer, closing typically takes 60–120 days depending on the complexity of the title work and probate status.

Louis Law Group, PLLC handles the legal work to clear title. Note: Louis Law Group does not represent you as the heir — they represent Estate Partners Acquisitions in the transaction. You have the right to retain your own attorney.

Currently, our program is designed for surviving spouses and biological or legally adopted children. If you have a different relationship, we'll capture your information for future programs we're developing.

Estate Partners Acquisitions LLC is a real estate investment company, not a law firm. Offers are estimates subject to verification. See Disclosures.