So, you’ve realized your contractor skipped the permits. You’re sitting there with a finished project, maybe a new deck or a revamped kitchen, but suddenly you’re worried that the whole thing is a ticking time bomb. It’s frustrating, especially when you hired a...
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Month: March 2026
Seller Didn’t Disclose Unpermitted Work (What To Do)
Buying a house is supposed to feel like a fresh start. You sign the papers, grab the keys, and finally relax a little. Then out of nowhere, you find out the previous owner did work on the home without permits - and didn’t tell you. Now you’re wondering how serious it...
Estate Not Settled After 3 Years (Here’s What To Do)
If you’re sitting there thinking, “It’s been three years… why is this estate still not settled?” - you’re not overreacting. At some point, patience turns into concern. And three years is usually that point. Probate can take time. There are forms, deadlines, court...
Do Lien Waivers Need To Be Notarized?
If you’ve ever found yourself staring at a stack of construction paperwork while holding a pen and wondering if you actually need to hunt down a notary public, you aren't alone. It’s one of those "legal-ish" questions that pops up on every job site. In this post,...
What Happens If An Estate Is Not Closed? (Explained)
When someone passes away and their estate goes through probate, most people assume there’s a clear finish line. Papers get filed, assets get distributed, everyone signs off, and that’s that. But sometimes… that last step never happens. The estate just stays open. And...
3 Names On House Deeds (Guide)
When a house deed lists three names, things can get a little confusing fast. People start asking questions like who actually owns the house, who can sell it, or what happens if one person wants out. The truth is, having three names on a deed is pretty common. Families...
Once An Estate Is Closed Can It Be Reopened?
You finally finished the paperwork, the judge signed the order, and the bank accounts are officially empty. It feels like the book is closed for good, and you can finally breathe a sigh of relief. But then, a stray stock certificate shows up in an old shoebox, or a...
Can You Have Both A Revocable And Irrevocable Trust?
So, you’re sitting there, thinking about the future and how to keep your hard-earned assets safe. You’ve probably come across these two very different options: the flexible Revocable Trust and the more permanent Irrevocable Trust. It is perfectly normal to feel a bit...
Can An Administrator Of An Estate Take Everything?
When someone passes away without a will, things can get confusing fast. The court appoints an administrator to handle the estate, and suddenly one person has access to bank accounts, property, and important financial decisions. That alone can make family members...
What If Heir Will Not Sign Form For Probate? (Explained)
Probate already has a reputation for being slow, confusing, and full of paperwork. Add a family disagreement into the mix, and things can feel like they’re about to grind to a complete halt. One of the most common curveballs people run into is an heir refusing to sign...


