Heir solutions

Get full control over
your Rightful inheritance

your local guide to transferring or selling a home still in the name of a loved one; Even if Probate, Debts, Liens, or multiple family members have been an issue

Free Inheritance Consult with our Experts

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We’ll manage everything for you

Finding an easier solution than the long probate process. Solve the impossible liens, the siblings, & property taxes, At no cost to you.

Sell your house to trusted locals

No Painful Probate, no more taxes, no more liens. We’ll jump in quickly to buy your inherited property and remove your burden.

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Heir solutions

Your trusted local advocate to sell Your Loved ones Home

Probate can be a 6-12 month process or longer, Large Debts incumbering the property can make this completely unfeasible. You may have been told by an attorney that this can not be done, or would not make sense to do. Start by reaching out to a guide at heir solutions – this is all we do.

Don’t let your inheritance
become (or stay) a burden.

Medicaid Liens

They don’t go away. When your property has a Medicaid lien, it won’t be removed when the owner dies; possibly trapping you in a debt spiral. We can get you out.

Immediate Relief From Debt

An overdue mortgage, property taxes, utility bills. When the demand letters pile up, and your stress mounts, we can clear this mountain of debt.

Squatters

Nothing ruins your inheritance more quickly than squatters. We have legal protections to get them out, and free your home.

Sibling Problems and Multiple Owners

Some houses are inherited by several owners at once. When you’re stuck in conflict, our guides will serve every stakeholder.

Valuation Tool

Who knows what this house is worth, now it’s wracked in debt and liens? Will you even have anything left over? We can solve that quick, and get money in your pocket.

Options to Stay in Your Inherited Home

Rent or sell? These questions are real and fair. When you might feel like ignoring the mail, and sticking it out alone, we can guide you to any legal options you still have.

Get Expert Help
with Your Property

Selling a loved one’s property can really be lonely and time consuming. Attorneys are expensive, siblings won’t help, and liens make it impossible to sell. We’re a trusted local real estate guide, serving you right here in Columbus.

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Who are you working with

Max

Founder & Property specialist

Max will meet with you right here in Columbus, serve you, and figure out exactly what you need to walk free from this inherited property.

Ethan

Client Success Manager

When you call, we’ll pick up the phone. You’re real people – we’re real people. Ethan will ensure you have a smooth process working with us to sell your home.

Min

Queen of Data

Min will find and help resolve your tax liens and Medicaid liens so you can sell this vacant (or occupied) home.

Diad

Research specialist

Diad helps collate all your information, keeping everything in-house to buy your problem house fast!

Heir Solutions will buy
your home.

No realtor fees, no Zillow, no extra commissions 
just money in your pocket. Without the long probate & court process.

Blog & Resources

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can challenge inherited property under intestate succession law. This happens if heirs or beneficiaries disagree with a will or question their legal rights. It’s important to get legal advice to solve any disputes quickly and follow the rules of probate court.

To transfer utilities, you’ll need to get in touch with the utility company directly to prove you’re the beneficiary of the property transfer. You’ll typically need to give them a copy of the deed and a notarized approval from the estate executor. Legal requirements vary, but expect to bring/ send a notarized ID of some kind, also. If you’re working with Heir Solutions, we’ll guide you in this process, or even take it over entirely. For now, let’s talk, and leave this to us.

Being named as a beneficiary doesn’t automatically mean you own the home upon the death of the owner. You might have to engage in a probate-like process with a guide like Heir Solutions, who knows how to service the liens and transfer your interest efficiently to serve your family.

Yes, you can sell a house with a Medicaid lien in Columbus, Ohio. However, you first need to deal with the legal claim. Heir Solutions will work with their Medicaid representatives to settle the lien whenever possible. You can also use the money from the sale to pay off the lien.

Ignoring a Medicaid lien can cause problems. This can include blocked property transfers or legal issues. The lien will appear as a notice of federal tax lien or something similar in public records, and you cannot sell the property until all property rights are cleared legally.

Absolutely! In Ohio, special professionals like real estate attorneys and consultants can help you deal with Medicaid liens. Getting expert consultation makes sure you follow state law and gives you important advice for successful sales and solving legal claims.
Selling a home with a Medicaid lien needs careful planning and advice from experts like Heir Solutions. By working with us, we’ll handle this entire process for you, even purchasing your home, liens, mortgage, problems and all.

Yes, you can sell a house even if there are squatters living there. Heir Solutions focus on buying properties “as-is”, meaning you won’t have to worry about a long eviction lawsuit, or engaging an attorney and the court system.

The eviction process in Ohio depends on state laws and legal requirements. It usually takes a few weeks to months. Many factors can extend the amount of time for this time period longer. These include serving an eviction notice, waiting for a court order, and any delays in court hearings.

Columbus follows Ohio’s adverse possession laws. This means that property owners need to file eviction lawsuits in the local court system to get their properties back from squatters. After the court decision, local law enforcement helps to make sure that everything follows the legal landscape about property ownership.

If the tax lien is not resolved, it will still be on the inherited home. Buyers or creditors may not want to move forward with the sale if debts are not paid. Clearing any property liens makes the change of ownership easier and helps protect against losing the home to foreclosure.

You can rent out inherited property even if there is a lien dispute, but you need to follow local laws. Executors have to pay any unpaid property taxes first. This step is very important if you want to avoid having legal problems while you handle the rental.

In Columbus, OH, getting rid of a tax lien can depend on the amount of the lien and how you choose to handle it. If you settle property taxes by talking to someone directly, it may take a few weeks. If you use the probate process, it can take several months. You should talk to experts to help with your inheritance on time.

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