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What is a Probate Clearance?

Navigating the loss of a loved one can be emotionally overwhelming, especially when faced with the responsibility of managing their possessions. Our Probate House Clearance service is dedicated to assisting you in the collection and removal of belongings, aiming to alleviate additional stress during this challenging time.

House clearance of an old room with damp and lots of goods
House clearance of an old room with damp and lots of goods

What is a Probate Clearance?

Navigating the loss of a loved one can be emotionally overwhelming, especially when faced with the responsibility of managing their possessions. Our Probate House Clearance service is dedicated to assisting you in the collection and removal of belongings, aiming to alleviate additional stress during this challenging time.

Do I need a Probate Clearance Service?

To minimise emotional distress, it is advisable to assess the extent of clearance needed before engaging in a Probate House Clearance. Our streamlined and compassionate process ensures a swift resolution, allowing the property to be seamlessly sold or inherited without any unnecessary stress.

Probate Clearance FAQs

Our work is greatly reliant on collaboration with solicitors, estate agents, probate practitioners, local authorities, councils and  and executors, so any introduction for a partnership is warmly welcomed. Of course, this extends to the family members of the deceased too which we handle with a great deal of care.

The expense for this service may be covered and overseen by the executor named in the deceased person’s will. The executor holds the responsibility of utilising estate funds to address final costs or this can be covered by the family.

The Probate Clearance process can be easily identified in around 9 steps:

  1. Assessing the scope of the probate clearance
  2. Executor and administrators coordinating all relevant parties
  3. Clearing, removing and disposing of items from the property

In general, it is advisable to wait until after the probate process is complete before clearing a relative’s possessions. The probate process is the legal procedure through which a deceased person’s estate is settled, debts are paid, and remaining assets are distributed to heirs or beneficiaries. Until the probate process is finalised, the legal ownership of the deceased person’s assets may not be clear. However a solicitor may grant permission for a property to be cleared for example , if it is in a hazardous condition.

When you enlist Swifty Clearances to handle a Probate House Clearance this service is designed to be as sensitive and personable as possible.  We aim to give you the peace of mind that your loved one’s possessions are being treated with the utmost of respect

No, you do not need to live close by the property for us to clear it.

Any type of property including houses, flats and occasionally commercial properties.

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