Tampa Bay Probate & Real Estate Guides

Practical answers for heirs, personal representatives, and homeowners navigating Florida probate, inherited property, foreclosure, and tenant-occupied sales.

Can One Heir Force the Sale of Inherited Property in Florida?

One sibling refuses to sell the inherited house? Here's how a Florida partition action and the Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act work — and a faster way out.

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Selling an Inherited House in Florida With Multiple Heirs

Your real options when one heir wants to sell and another won't — partition actions, buyouts, ouster claims, and the cash-buyer route most families don't know exists.

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How Long Does Florida Probate Take? A Step-by-Step 2026 Timeline

Florida probate typically takes 6–12 months for formal administration. Here's a step-by-step timeline, what can speed it up, and how to sell during probate.

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