For Fiduciaries & Advisors

The risk isn't selling the property. It's defending the decision later.

When a property sells, the file shows what was accepted rarely what was considered.
14days makes the decision process visible, comparable, and documented before anything is committed.

“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.”

Megan McNally
DO, MBA

The exposure

The decision is judged on process not just price.

A fiduciary isn’t measured only by the final number. The process matters too.
Could you show, if asked:

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?”

The distinction

An accepted offer shows the outcome. It doesn't show the decision process.

A signed contract shows what was chosen. It doesn’t show how.

An accepted offer doesn’t show:

What alternatives existed

How the options compared

What information was available at the time

Whether the process itself was defensible

Defensibility doesn’t come from the offer you accepted. It comes from the offers you can show you reviewed.

The distinction

Why documenting market response matters.

A short walkthrough of how a documented decision process protects the people responsible for it.
The process

A defined review window. Every offer visible. A documented decision.

A structured process to evaluate real market interest before committing.
1

Intake & alignment

Objectives, timing, and constraints established up front.
2

Defined exposure window

Offers arrive on a known timeline, not scattered across weeks.

3

Comparable offers

A consistent format makes price and terms easy to compare.
4

Documented review

The full set of offers, and how they compared, captured as a record.
The fiduciary remains the decision-maker throughout. 14days does not buy the property, set or appraise its value, or require that any offer be accepted. The role of the process is visibility not pressure, guarantees, or predetermined outcomes.
The process

A decision you can explain months or years later.

When the process concludes, what remains is a record of how the decision was reached.

If the decision is ever questioned, the answer isn't a recollection. It's a record.

The difference structure makes

The same sale, with and without a structured process.

The difference structure makes

Harder to show later

With 14days

Clearer to defend

Who it serves

Built for the people responsible for the decision.

Trustees & Executors

A defensible record of what was considered before you committed.

Estate & Real Estate Attorneys

The full set of options your client reviewed, with the terms attached to each not just the accepted offer.

Financial Advisors & Agents

Comparable offers in one place, less reconstruction across emails and calls.

Example documentation

See what a documented decision process looks like.

A redacted, real example of how offers, timelines, and decision considerations are organized for fiduciary review.

Download the Fiduciary Decision Framework

Includes a real, redacted example of how offers are documented and reviewed.

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Common questions

Questions fiduciaries ask.

Am I required to accept an offer?
No. You’re never obligated to accept an offer, and choosing not to sell is a valid outcome.

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.

14days does not buy the property. It is a structured process for reviewing offers from the market, with licensed representation acting in the seller’s interest.
Both involve a service fee and licensed representation. The difference is the process: a traditional listing markets to retail buyers over an open-ended timeline, while 14days uses a defined window, multiple competing offers, and a structured side by side review so you can clearly show how the decision was made.
Yes. The process is designed for the fiduciary and their advisors to stay involved throughout, with full visibility into offers and terms.
Yes. The process is built for exactly these situations, where a clear, defensible record of the decision matters.
No. 14days is not a substitute for legal advice. It provides a structured, documented process to support the fiduciary’s own decision.
Your next step

Major decisions deserve documentation not guesswork.

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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