The Executor of the will is responsible for managing and distributing the assets of the deceased after a death in the UK. They are tasked with covering the costs from the deceased’s estate, and using the deceased's assets to pay for any debts and distributing any remaining assets to beneficiaries. They are also responsible for any necessary expenses such as a house clearance that are required to settle the estate.
If there is no will, the responsibility of paying for a house clearance falls on the next of kin. The next of kin is typically the closest living relative of the deceased, such as a spouse or child. They will need to get the legal authority to manage and distribute the deceased’s assets. Once they have this legal authority, they will be responsible for booking and paying for a house clearance and any other necessary expenses that are required to settle the estate.
The first thing to do is contact us for a free no obligation quote. We will run through all of the details to give you a price or arrange a house visit if required. We can then talk through the process and what we can do for you. The rest is simple, we will agree a price, arrange a suitable date, then turn up on time and get the job done.
Arranging a house clearance can be stressful and searching for the right company doesn't help relieve that stress. There are a lot of clearance companies in the UK, some offer quality clearances but are very expensive, some seem very cheap but end up having hidden costs, won't remove everything or the quality of work is sub standard. Very few provide a quality service at a good price. That is something you will receive from us, we pride ourselves on offering a first class service that is completely stress free, and is affordable. Give us a call or drop us a message today and see how we can help.
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