Burbank Trust & Probate Home Sales
Burbank Trust & Probate Home Sales
Selling a home through a trust or probate is not like a standard sale. The timeline is different. The paperwork is different. The emotional stakes are higher. And the margin for error is smaller. If you are a successor trustee, an executor, or a family member trying to settle an estate in Burbank or greater Los Angeles, you need a specialist — not a generalist who handles these occasionally.
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What Makes Trust & Probate Sales Different
In a standard sale, the seller decides the timeline. In a trust or probate sale, the court does — or the trust document does. There are legal notice requirements, potential heir disputes, court confirmation hearings, and strict fiduciary duties that govern every decision. A misstep does not just cost money; it can create personal liability for the trustee or executor.
Will Flannigan holds the Certified Trust & Probate Specialist (CTPS) designation and carries a law degree from Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. He understands the legal landscape not because he read a manual, but because he trained as an attorney. He has worked alongside probate attorneys, professional fiduciaries, and successor trustees across Burbank, Glendale, Pasadena, San Marino, and the Hollywood Hills.
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Services for Trustees, Executors, and Heirs
Will provides end-to-end support for families navigating real estate within an estate or trust:
- Pre-sale property assessment and valuation — including broker price opinions accepted by most probate courts
- Coordination with probate attorneys and professional fiduciaries on disclosure and timeline requirements
- Property preparation and clean-out vendor coordination — particularly important for estates with deferred maintenance
- Court confirmation sale management when required under California Probate Code
- Sensitive communication with multiple heirs who may have conflicting priorities or emotions around the sale
Serving Families Across Burbank and Greater Los Angeles
Trust and probate sales handled by Will Flannigan span properties across Burbank, Glendale, Pasadena, San Marino, Toluca Lake, and the Hollywood Hills. Every family situation is different. Some estates are straightforward. Others involve contested wills, multiple beneficiaries in different states, or properties that have not been updated in decades. Will has navigated all of it.
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There is no cost and no obligation to speak with Will about your situation. These conversations are always confidential. Whether the sale is months away or you need to move quickly, the earlier you get the right guidance, the better the outcome.
Your Questions Answered
What is a Trust & Probate real estate specialist?
A Trust & Probate real estate specialist is an agent with specific training and certification in selling real
property that is part of a trust, estate, or probate process. This includes understanding court requirements,
working with trustees and executors, and navigating the unique timelines and disclosures involved in these
types of sales.
Do I need to sell a probate home differently than a regular home sale?
Yes. Probate and trust sales often involve court oversight, specific disclosure requirements, and
coordination with attorneys, trustees, or multiple heirs. Having an agent experienced in this process helps
avoid delays and legal missteps.
How long does it take to sell a home in probate in California?
Timelines vary depending on whether the estate has full or limited authority under the Independent
Administration of Estates Act (IAEA). With full authority, sales can move similarly to a traditional sale. With
limited authority or court confirmation required, the process can take several additional months.
Can you sell a house while it's still in probate?
Yes. In many cases, a personal representative or executor can list and sell a home while the probate
process is ongoing, particularly if the estate has full authority under the IAEA. An experienced agent can
help determine what authority applies to your situation.
What happens if there are multiple heirs who disagree about selling?
This is common in trust and probate sales. An experienced specialist can help facilitate communication
between heirs, provide market data to support decision-making, and work with the estate’s attorney when
needed to move the process forward.
Do I need an attorney to sell an inherited home in California?
Not always, but it depends on the specifics of the estate. Many trust and probate sales proceed with a real
estate agent and title company handling the transaction, while an attorney may be needed for more complex
estates or disputes. Will Flannigan works alongside estate attorneys when needed and can help you
understand what your situation requires.
CLOSING BIO
Will Flannigan is a Real Estate Agent, Certified Trust & Probate Specialist, and former attorney with The Nell Team at Equity Union. He has been representing buyers and sellers across all types of transactions since 2014. Prior to his real estate career, he managed apartment buildings and flipped over a dozen homes — giving him a level of hands-on property experience that most agents simply don’t have.