Move with Us teams up with Remember A Charity

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Property asset manager Move with Us has joined forces with Remember A Charity, the organisation that encourages people to leave charitable legacies in their wills, to offer specialist probate services to its 140 partner charities.

Remember A Charity encourages people to consider leaving a charitable gift in their will, including a proportion of their estate. Move with Us will work with the organisation, to ensure properties – often the largest asset in an estate – can maximise this gift.

This benefit will give the charity partners access to Move with Us’ valuation, management and sales expertise, if desired. Charities often handle a large number of probate properties at any one time and the service will aim to provide a sympathetic and effective property sales and management service through its specialist probate division and 1,100 estate agency network.

Russell Cade, director at Move with Us, said: “We successfully manage the sale of over 10

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