Probate House Clearance
When a property is going through probate, timing and documentation matter. We coordinate the clearance with executors and solicitors, and provide the paperwork you need along the way.
What’s Included
We liaise directly with executors or their solicitor on timing and access.
A room-by-room inventory can be provided before anything is cleared, if required.
Items can be held securely while grant of probate is finalised, then cleared once confirmed.
Where items may have value, we can pause and refer to a valuer before clearance.
Waste transfer notes and clearance confirmation are provided for the estate's records.
How It Works
We agree scope and timing with the executor or their solicitor.
A record of contents can be taken before anything is removed.
We clear once you're ready, whether that's before or after grant of probate.
Documentation is provided for the estate file once the property is empty.
Why Choose Us for Probate House Clearance
Probate clearances often involve more than one decision-maker and sometimes a solicitor overseeing the estate. We're used to working within that structure — confirming instructions clearly, keeping a paper trail, and not proceeding until everyone involved is comfortable.
If the property needs to be secured and held before a clearance can go ahead, we can advise on that too, and return to complete the clearance once probate is granted and instructions are confirmed.
Frequently Asked Questions
We can inventory and secure a property beforehand, then complete the clearance once you have legal authority to instruct it.
Yes, we're happy to take instruction from and report back to a solicitor or executor directly.
Yes, we provide confirmation of clearance and waste transfer notes on request.
We'll set it aside and flag it rather than clear it, so it can be valued separately if needed.
Yes, we can coordinate with however many parties need to sign off before we proceed.