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Choosing a Good Inheritance Funding Company

December 21, 2022 12:00 pm Published by Inheritance Loans USA

With the passing of someone who has you in their will, you will be expecting an inheritance to come to you soon. However, sometimes the inheritance can take a while. Whether it is due to paperwork or processes that cannot be skipped, it could take a few months or even years to receive your inheritance. However, an inheritance funding company makes the process much easier and much more swift.

Choosing a good inheritance funding company involves finding one that is clear and upfront, as well as quick with your funding. You should also choose a company that can provide a reasonable amount of your money as an advance if you desire it. For example, here at Inheritance Loans USA, we provide up to one-third of your expected inheritance. We are also clear on the costs, however, each inheritance and associated estate are different, so we do not charge a flat rate. Instead, the cost for an advance depends on the dollar amount that we advanced and the amount of time we believe it will take for the estate to distribute the inheritance. If an inheritance is going to take a very long time, it is natural to expect it to cost more, especially since probate processes can take 12 to 18 months.

In our effort to be clear and upfront, we will typically send you your inheritance funds within 2-3 days or even less! This swift turnaround is the most competitive in the USA. You should also be prepared to receive your inheritance money by bank wire, as it is the easiest way to receive your money at such speed. It is also possible to transfer the money via check. You should be aware that federal inheritance taxes may be imposed upon receiving an advance, but any debts your inheritance estate may have may not be inherited by you.

Lastly, do not be afraid to ask questions! The best way to get the most out of your inheritance funding company is to ask as many questions as you need to. Do not think there is any question that should not be asked because we have seen it all!

Want to Learn More about Inheritance?

Inheritance Loans USA specializes in Inheritance Advances and Trust Fund and Probate Inheritance Advance Funding to heirs throughout the United States. If you are interested in learning more please call us at (877) 862-8523.

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    Inheritance Loans USA does not provide interest-based Inheritance Loans or Probate Loans, but rather, performs transactions that are referred to as Inheritance Cash Advance Assignments. Essentially, we purchase a portion of an heir's expected inheritance.
    An Inheritance Cash Advance Assignment is not an interest-bearing loan, therefore, there is no risk of recourse for non-payment. Our clients are not personally responsible for repayment except in the case of fraud or misrepresentation. Commonly, consumers will refer to inheritance cash advance assignments as inheritance loans, probate loans, or estate loans; however it is important to note the difference – our clients are not borrowing against their inheritance.

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