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Don’t Let Your Real Estate Become a Haunted Asset: Why You Need an Estate Plan

Don’t Let Your Real Estate Become a Haunted Asset: Why You Need an Estate Plan

by kelleyandgrantlaw | Mar 17, 2025 | Estate Planning

If you own real estate, you’ve probably spent years building equity, managing tenants, or growing your investment portfolio. But what happens to your property when you’re no longer around? Without an estate plan, your real estate could become a nightmare for your...

Why is a Durable Power of Attorney the most important document in your Estate Plan?

by kelleyandgrantlaw | Oct 26, 2022 | Estate Planning

The term power of attorney (POA) refers to a legal authorization that gives a designated person, or people, the power to act for someone else. As such, a POA gives the agent(s) or attorney(s)-in-fact the authority to act on behalf of the principal. The agent(s) may be...

5 Reasons Why Property Owners Need an Estate Plan

by kelleyandgrantlaw | Apr 9, 2021 | Estate Planning, Real Estate Law, Uncategorized

Managing your Real Estate can be a complex and time consuming proposition. Often times, property owners are caught up in the day-to-day of managing these responsibilities and they fail to be proactive about planning for negative life events and their own passing. The...

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