Trust and Responsibility

For Families & Trustees
Estate administration and trust-related cleanouts often fail for the same reasons: unclear scope, undocumented personal property, inconsistent valuation, and a lack of auditable reporting. Live Treasure Network is built to solve those gaps with a structured, documentation-first process that protects both the fiduciary and the beneficiaries.
What We DoWe provide end-to-end personal property monetization support for downsizing, estate transitions, and trust administration, focusing on items that benefit from broad buyer exposure and professional presentation.
How We Protect Fiduciaries (Trustees, Executors, Agents)Our workflow is designed to reduce disputes, minimize ambiguity, and support defensible decision-making:
1) Scope & Authorization• We begin with a defined scope of work and written authorization from the party with legal authority (trustee, executor, authorized representative).• We identify any special handling requirements, exclusions, and family-retained items before launch.
2) Inventory & Documentation (Audit-Ready)• Items selected for sale are documented and organized into a clear inventory (photos + descriptors + condition notes).• We maintain consistent item tracking throughout the process to reduce loss, confusion, and later conflict.
3) Market-Based Sale Method• Items are presented to a nationwide audience through live selling and/or online marketplace exposure, allowing market demand to determine pricing rather than informal “best guess” figures.• This approach often produces stronger outcomes than local-only disposal or rushed liquidation when the right buyer is outside the immediate area.
4) Transparent Reporting & Settlement• We provide straightforward sale summaries and settlement reporting so trustees and families can understand outcomes without hunting through scattered records.• Our compensation is commission-based and disclosed in advance. No upfront fees.
What We Are Not• We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice.• We are not a certified appraiser unless explicitly stated in writing. When appraisals are required for legal or tax purposes, we recommend a qualified, independent appraiser.
Typical Use Cases• Trust administration and estate cleanouts• Downsizing and relocation• Probate-related personal property disposition• High-value collections requiring broader buyer access (collectibles, art, antiques, vintage goods)
Next StepIf you are a trustee, executor, or family representative and want a professional, defensible process for selling personal property, contact us for a confidential consultation.