Settling a parent’s estate is already emotional; watching hard-earned equity drip away while the property sits empty is worse. From Salt Lake City to St. George, heirs often assume they must list, stage, and wait. In reality, you can hand the keys to New Leaf Home Buyers, the cash home buyers in Salt Lake City… Read more »
Picture your late father’s Craftsman in Sugar House: peeling paint, an aging furnace, and a $1,600 tax bill due next month. You’re the personal representative, two siblings want the place gone yesterday, another wants to “think about Airbnb,” and every extra week costs the estate real money. Utah’s Uniform Probate Code gives you wide authority… Read more »
Utah homeowners often confuse Medicare with Medicaid, yet only Medicaid ever places a lien on property. Once you rely on Medicaid for nursing-home bills, Utah’s Office of Recovery Services must claw back every dollar it spends. That claim starts with your greatest asset—your house—unless you convert it to cash first. A same-day purchase from New… Read more »
Utah foreclosures move faster than most people expect. Once a lender files a Notice of Default, you have only three months to cure the arrears before a trustee advertises the sale. Twenty days after that notice, your house can go to auction, and the deed often records the very same afternoon. The pressing question—when is… Read more »