Partial ownership only
You may own a share, but not the entire property.
Want to sell your share of inherited property?
A normal sale can get stuck when you own or may own only part of the property, other heirs will not cooperate, or nobody is sure who owns what.
I’m Matt Matich with LandHat LLC. I work independently with heirs, partial owners, and family decision-makers when someone may want to sell their ownership interest instead of waiting on everyone else.
If I cannot answer, leave the property address, the owner’s name, your connection to the property, and what share or interest you believe you own.
No call center. No national franchise. No fake “team standing by.” You are contacting Matt directly.
Partial ownership can make inherited property hard to sell because one person may own a share, believe they own a share, or want out while the rest of the family is not ready or not cooperating.
You may own a share, but not the entire property.
A sale is stuck because not everyone agrees or cooperates.
The right people cannot be found or will not respond.
Nobody may be sure what percentage each person owns.
Why the sale gets blocked
Selling the whole property may require agreement from multiple people. Selling your own interest may be different, but the first question is whether your ownership interest can be confirmed.
The ownership interest may need to be understood from the deed, probate records, family history, or title records.
Other heirs, siblings, partial owners, or family members may also have an interest in the property.
A normal sale may be blocked if other owners refuse to sign, cannot be found, or will not respond.
Common signs
You may have inherited a share, but not the entire property.
Some family members may want to keep, delay, control, or avoid dealing with the property.
You may want out instead of waiting for everyone else to agree.
The family may not know who owns what share or what paperwork proves ownership.
Quick filter
This page is for inherited property where you own or may own a partial interest, want to sell your share, or want to understand whether your ownership interest can be sold separately.
Good fit
Probably not a fit
What to do next
You do not need everything figured out before calling. It helps to know why you believe you own an interest and what is stopping the property from being sold.
Property address, county, parcel number if you have it, and whether the property is occupied or vacant.
What share you believe you own, who you inherited from, and who else may own part of the property.
What stopped the sale: other heirs, missing signatures, title issue, probate, family disagreement, back taxes, or something else.
Direct answers
Sometimes. If you own or may own a partial interest in inherited property, I may be willing to look at whether your ownership interest can be sold separately. The facts matter, including the deed, probate status, title records, and whether your interest can be confirmed.
Sometimes. A normal sale of the whole property may be blocked if the other heirs or owners will not cooperate. But a partial owner may still want to understand whether their own ownership interest can be sold.
That is common with inherited property. You may believe you own a share, but the exact ownership may depend on the deed, probate records, family history, deaths, transfers, and title records.
No. I am not a law firm, not a probate attorney, not a title company, and not a government agency. I am an independent real estate buyer/operator with LandHat LLC. If legal or title work is needed, that is handled separately by the appropriate professionals.
Important distinction
You are contacting Matt directly, not a national franchise, sales floor, call center, or generic home-buying company.
I am not a law firm, not a title company, not a government agency, and not a call center.
SellInheritedPropertyProblems.com is a lead-generation website operated by Matt Matich / LandHat LLC. The operating business is LandHat LLC.
Ready to talk?
Tell me the property address, the owner’s name, your connection to the property, and what share or interest you believe you own.
Call or Leave a Message: (859) 765-7555