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Domain registrar or company to oversee domains after passing?
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<blockquote data-quote="DomainsGENERAL.com" data-source="post: 2345719" data-attributes="member: 322978425"><p>This is an interesting thought.</p><p>Yes, having someone knowledgeable about domains taking care of them could be a good idea. Maybe a bit of negotiation is needed, maybe the platform where they are listed closes, maybe a new rule comes up which needs something to be done, maybe a change of registrar is necessary, etc. There can be many small things which could need to intervene and where a family member knowing nothing about domains could easily be lost</p><p>(Example: Having .eu domains as a UK resident with Brexit)</p><p></p><p>Would you actually be interested by a service taking over in case of death?</p><p>To me, it seems you would need a signed clear agreement, put instructions in your will (you could give out all account information there) including a small amount per domain taken out of your estate to be able to pay for renewals. And then a commission on actual sales (sales which would be for the benefit of a designated person).</p><p></p><p>And yes, what would be needed is the trusted person/entity with whom you can enter in that agreement to take over if you pass away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DomainsGENERAL.com, post: 2345719, member: 322978425"] This is an interesting thought. Yes, having someone knowledgeable about domains taking care of them could be a good idea. Maybe a bit of negotiation is needed, maybe the platform where they are listed closes, maybe a new rule comes up which needs something to be done, maybe a change of registrar is necessary, etc. There can be many small things which could need to intervene and where a family member knowing nothing about domains could easily be lost (Example: Having .eu domains as a UK resident with Brexit) Would you actually be interested by a service taking over in case of death? To me, it seems you would need a signed clear agreement, put instructions in your will (you could give out all account information there) including a small amount per domain taken out of your estate to be able to pay for renewals. And then a commission on actual sales (sales which would be for the benefit of a designated person). And yes, what would be needed is the trusted person/entity with whom you can enter in that agreement to take over if you pass away. [/QUOTE]
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