What does Tony need to buy a Fort Lee probate property?
Letters testamentary or letters of administration showing the executor or administrator has authority. Tony's title company handles the rest of the Bergen County-specific paperwork.
Tony has been the buyer on dozens of Bergen County probate properties — from simple estates with one heir and clean letters testamentary to contested estates with multiple heirs across multiple states. The mechanics work; the closing happens.
The kind of ranch property Tony has bought in Fort Lee.
Bergen County is the densest housing market in NJ — 70 municipalities ranging from Mahwah ranches to Fort Lee high-rises. Mid-century capes and colonials dominate the inventory.
Bergen County property taxes are among the highest in the country, often 2.0-3.0% of assessed value. Even small homes carry $10K-$20K annual bills.
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In Bergen County, an executor or administrator with proper letters can sign a sale contract. Some sales require court confirmation; others don't, depending on the estate. Tony's title company handles the Bergen County-specific documentation. Fort Lee executors only need to provide the letters and sign — Tony's team does the rest.
Names withheld for seller privacy. Each story is a real type of transaction Tony has closed.
“Three siblings, two states, one inherited house in Paterson. We'd been arguing for two years about what to do. Tony made one offer, the title company split the proceeds, and we all signed remotely. Done.”
— C.B., Paterson, NJ
Probate estate, multiple heirs
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Letters testamentary or letters of administration showing the executor or administrator has authority. Tony's title company handles the rest of the Bergen County-specific paperwork.
It depends on the estate and the specific authority granted. Some sales need court confirmation, some don't. Tony's title company and your attorney coordinate this — you don't need to know the rules.
Tony can still make an offer and lock in terms now. Closing happens once letters are issued — usually 30-90 days into Bergen County probate, sometimes faster.
If the executor has authority to sell under Fort Lee-state law and the will, the sale can proceed. If heirs object, that's usually handled by the probate court. Your attorney advises; Tony stays patient.
No. Same offer process, same fee structure (none charged to seller), same closing process. The complexity is on Tony's side.
Bergen County probate sales are routine for Tony. 1-908-768-4759. New Jersey attorney-friendly.
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