We Work with Executors & Estate Attorneys.
Navigating Utah probate while trying to sell a family home is stressful. Quick Step buys probate properties throughout Utah as-is — working at the estate's pace, accepting subject-to-court-approval agreements, and closing as soon as the court gives the green light.
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No complicated paperwork. No waiting months for a buyer. Just a simple, honest process from a local Utah investor.
Fill out the short form or give us a call. We'll ask a few quick questions about your property. No pressure, ever.
Within 24 hours we'll present you with a fair no-obligation cash offer. No lowballing, no surprises.
Close in as little as 7 days or pick a date that works for you. Cash goes directly into your hands at closing.
Utah probate can take months to over a year depending on complexity. During that time the property may be sitting vacant, incurring costs, or deteriorating. Quick Step provides a written cash offer that all heirs and the court can review. We enter a purchase agreement contingent on probate court approval and close as soon as the judge signs off. There is no pressure to rush the legal process — we simply remove the uncertainty about who the buyer will be and at what price, so the estate can plan its distribution.
Do I need probate court approval to sell a Utah home to Quick Step?
Usually, yes — if the property is titled in the deceased's name alone. We can sign a contingent purchase agreement now and wait for court approval, which typically takes 30–90 days after filing.
How long does a Utah probate home sale take?
The Quick Step closing itself takes 7–14 days once the court approves. The wait for court approval depends on the county's docket — typically 30–90 days after filing the petition to sell.
Does Quick Step work with Utah estate attorneys?
Yes. We coordinate directly with probate and estate attorneys throughout Utah. If you have counsel handling the estate, we'll work with them.
What if there are multiple heirs who need to agree on the Utah probate sale?
All heirs with an interest must consent as part of the probate process. We provide our written offer for all parties and their attorneys to review, and we're patient with the timeline.
Can Quick Step buy a Utah probate home that needs major repairs?
Yes — as-is, regardless of condition. Probate homes frequently have deferred maintenance and we factor that into our offer price, not our willingness to buy.
I inherited my mom's house and had no idea what to do with it. Chase made the whole process so easy. We closed in 10 days and I didn't have to fix a single thing.
My house needed a new roof and the kitchen was a disaster. Every agent told me to fix it first. Quick Step just bought it as-is. Couldn't believe how smooth it went.
We needed to relocate for work in two weeks. Chase got us a fair offer within a day and we closed before we left town. Absolutely saved us.
Call us directly or fill out the form — we'll get back to you within 24 hours.
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