


Executor/Executrix Information
It’s a honor to be named the Executor/Executrix of an estate. Whether you are part of the family or a friend of the family, this request shows the deceased thought highly of you and your ability to properly execute their wishes. As Executor your duties will consist of inventorying, appraising, distributing assets, paying taxes, and settling debts of the estate. Your legal obligation is to act in the interests of the deceased, according to the Will. Large estates will need the help of professionals such as an attorney to help with the probate process or an accountant to file taxes. These estates will also need the help of a professional during the liquidation process. As Executor you may choose a real estate agent for the real estate, a car dealer for the cars, a pawn shop for the jewelry, a gun dealer for the firearms, an art dealer for the collectible art, an antiques dealer for the antiques, and so on. Or, you may choose one individual to handle all of these assets, an Auctioneer. An Auctioneer can manage, secure, and market all of these assets directly to the public while reducing the burdens of these duties.
Auctions have been used for centuries to sell every kind of asset imaginable. Auctions are the first choice for selling fine art, collector cars, and other hard to price assets. People who know the market, refer to auction sales to determine the value of significant assets. An Auction attracts a higher “Net Worth Buyer” than other forms of marketing. Also, an Auction can turn large amounts of assets into cash in as little as 6 weeks. The facts are, if your estate contains significant assets, one of a kind assets, or assets that you know multiple people would have interests in, an auction is your marketing choice! With commissions as low as 3%, why not contact us today!
