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Prepared To Sell: Why Having The Right Documents Matter
Episode 65535
Tuesday, 27 January, 2026
Be Prepared to Sell: Why Having the Right Documents Matters More Than Ever At Boston Connect Real Estate, we believe that every move should be a moving experience and that starts long before a “For Sale” sign ever goes in the yard. On a recent episode of Talk Real Estate Roundtable, we had an important conversation about seller preparedness and why having the right documents, authority, and information in place before listing your home can make or break a transaction. Real estate transactions are complex enough on their own. When documentation, authority to sell, or legal clarity is missing, delays, contract extensions, and even failed closings become very real risks. Here’s what every homeowner and future seller should understand. Preparation Is Protection Being “ready to sell” is more than staging, pricing, and marketing. It means having the legal, financial, and logistical foundations in place so a transaction can move smoothly from listing to closing. When sellers are unprepared, the consequences can include: Delayed closings Failed transactions Contract extensions Buyer frustration Legal complications Lost opportunities Financial setbacks Preparedness protects you, your buyer, and the entire transaction. Estate Sales, Probate & Authority to Sell One of the most common and most disruptive issues we see is when a property is being sold after the death of a spouse or family member. Key questions that must be answered: How is the property deeded? Is there a surviving spouse listed on the deed? Is there a will? Is probate required? Has a personal representative (executor) been legally appointed? Has a License to Sell been issued by the court? Without proper legal authority, a property cannot legally close, even if a buyer is ready, financed, and under contract. Probate delays alone can take months sometimes longer and can derail entire chains of transactions. Power of Attorney Is Not Enough Many families assume a Power of Attorney solves everything but this is a dangerous misunderstanding. Important truths: A Power of Attorney ends upon death It does not replace probate It does not grant authority to sell after death It may not include real estate authority unless specifically written Every estate situation requires legal review and proper documentation not assumptions. Why This Matters: The Domino Effect One delayed transaction doesn’t just affect one seller. It can impact: Buyers waiting to move Sellers purchasing another home Financing timelines Moving schedules School enrollment Life planning Investments Exchanges (1031 transactions) Entire transaction chains Real estate is interconnected one missing document can stall multiple families. Easements, Rights of Way & Property Access Sellers must understand what legally exists on their property before listing. Examples include: Utility easements Drainage easements Access easements Right-of-way agreements Shared driveways Emergency access easements Municipal access rights These impact: Privacy Property use Expansion potential Financing Insurance Buyer perception Property value Transparency is not optional it’s protection. Roads, Access & Maintenance Responsibility Every property has a legal access classification: Public road Private road Unaccepted road HOA-maintained road Shared access road Buyers, lenders, and insurance carriers care about: Who plows Who maintains Who insures Who repairs Who holds liability These details must be clarified before listing, not during escrow. Vacant Properties Require Special Planning Vacant homes introduce additional risk: Insurance requirements change Policies become more expensive Liability exposure increases Freeze risks rise Maintenance becomes critical Security becomes a concern A vacant listing without proper insurance and systems protection can create massive liability for sellers. Seller Preparedness Is Professionalism At Boston Connect Real Estate, we don’t believe in rushing listings just to “get inventory live.” We believe in doing it right: Legal clarity Insurance protection Document verification Authority confirmation Property condition checks Disclosure accuracy Risk mitigation Professional execution Because professionalism protects clients. Our Seller Preparation Checklist We’ve developed a Seller Preparation Checklist that helps homeowners organize critical information before listing, including: Deeds & ownership documents Wills & estate documents Trust information Power of Attorney Insurance policies Utility information Property improvements Easements Road status HOA documents Vacant property planning Maintenance records Legal authority documentation Request your copy: Email: realestate@bostonconnect.com We’ll send you the full checklist to help you prepare whether you’re selling now or planning for the future. Final Thought Real estate is not just about buying and selling property it’s about protecting people during some of the most important transitions of their lives. Preparation is not paperwork. Preparation is protection. Preparation is peace of mind. Preparation is professionalism. At Boston Connect Real Estate, we don’t just list homes we guide people through life transitions with clarity, structure, and care. If you’re thinking about selling, planning for the future, or simply want to understand what “being prepared” truly means we’re here to help. Boston Connect Real Estate RealEstate@BostonConnect.com 781-826-8000 BostonConnect.com









