“Losing a family member is hard enough on its own. When I inherited a cluttered, dated property, the mountain of manual labor and administrative tasks ahead was incredibly overwhelming in an already challenging time. My estate attorney recommended I contact Martin Boonzaaijer with 14Days.”
Offers arrive scattered emails, texts, calls, different timelines. One gets accepted. The rest rarely form a clear record. Months later, the question becomes: “What else was considered and can you show it?”
An accepted offer doesn’t show:
Defensibility doesn’t come from the offer you accepted. It comes from the offers you can show you reviewed.
Offers arrive on a known timeline, not scattered across weeks.
A defensible record of what was considered before you committed.
The full set of options your client reviewed, with the terms attached to each not just the accepted offer.
Comparable offers in one place, less reconstruction across emails and calls.
14days is paid by the seller a service fee, typically around 3%, paid from proceeds at closing. There is nothing upfront, and nothing is owed if you don’t accept an offer. 14days represents the estate’s interests in the transaction and never represents the buyer. Where a buyer is sourced through the 14days marketplace, a separate buyer premium may apply paid by the buyer, not from the estate’s proceeds, and disclosed before any decision is made.
Whether you’re managing a sale now or evaluating 14days for future matters, the first step is seeing how the decision becomes visible before anything is committed.
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