Probate clearance handled properly
We manage resale, clearance and estate logistics with care, clarity and structure.
Probate clearances require a careful and considered approach. They often follow a bereavement and involve legal processes, multiple stakeholders, and sensitive timelines. Properties can contain a mix of valuable items and general contents, all of which need to be handled appropriately and transparently. Our role is to help bring structure and clarity to what can otherwise feel complex.
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The Approach
Structured, respectful and complete. Redar combines resale and clearance into a single, coordinated process:
- →Identify items suitable for resale
- →Manage their sale professionally
- →Coordinate full property clearance
We prioritise both outcome and process. When executors, family members or solicitors are involved, we ensure clear, transparent communication throughout. Everyone understands what is being sold, what is being cleared, and the final outcome.
What We Handle
We work across:
- •Furniture and selected household items
- •Full or partial probate property clearance
- •Logistics, removal and coordination
Where appropriate, we also support charity allocation, disposal of non-saleable items and end-to-end clearance of the property.
How It Works
Initial conversation or photos
Assessment of contents
Agreed plan for resale and clearance
Collection and property clearance
Sale, reporting and settlement
Notes: We understand it's not always possible to send photos, a brief description is enough (e.g. brand, purchase price).
Testimonials
“Super easy process. I didn't have to deal with anyone.”
“Saved us a huge amount of time during a stressful move.”
“A reliable option if you don't want the usual marketplace stress.”
Seller Protection
UK-registered company
Written terms before any agreement
You never deal with buyers directly
Clear process from start to finish
Direct contact with the Redar team
FAQs
What is probate clearance?∨
Probate clearance is the structured clearance of a property after a bereavement, often as part of administering an estate. It combines resale of items with value and removal of remaining contents so the property can be sold or transferred.
Do I need probate to start the clearance?∨
Not always. We can begin with valuation or planning before probate is granted, then time the physical clearance and sale around legal milestones once they're in place.
How do you decide what is sold and what is cleared?∨
We assess each item for resale potential. Items with value go through our managed sales process. The remainder is handled through agreed disposal, charity allocation or general clearance.
Who do you communicate with during the process?∨
We work with whoever is leading the estate — executor, solicitor, beneficiary or family member — and keep all parties informed through agreed updates so nothing slips between parties.
Can you manage the full property clearance?∨
Yes. We can handle full or partial clearances, including logistics, removal and coordination, leaving the property ready for sale, transfer or its next step.
What happens to items that cannot be sold?∨
Non-saleable items are removed through agreed pathways — charity allocation, structured disposal or general clearance. Nothing is left without a clear resolution.
How long does probate clearance take?∨
Most clearances are completed within a few days once a plan is agreed. Resale runs in parallel within a defined sales cycle so the property can be cleared without waiting for sales to complete.
How are sale proceeds handled?∨
Net proceeds are paid to the agreed estate account or executor with a clear statement showing sale price, commission and any agreed costs. Everything is documented for estate accounting.
Do I need to be present during the process?∨
No. Once a plan is agreed and access is arranged we can manage the entire clearance on your behalf and provide regular updates throughout.
Can you work with time-sensitive property sales?∨
Yes. We can prioritise clearance against a property sale completion date and run resale activity in parallel so the property is cleared in time without losing value on saleable items.
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