Choosing a Cemetery Property? Don’t Make These Common Mistakes

By: Batchelor Brothers Funeral Services
Thursday, August 15, 2024

Choosing a cemetery property is a delicate process that requires the balancing of emotional comfort with practical considerations.

When a loved one passes away, there are countless decisions to be made. If you opt for a traditional funeral with ground burial, a cemetery property will need to be selected. There are many types of cemeteries and burial options, but there are also plenty of common mistakes you could make along the way.

To avoid those missteps, it’s wise to go into the process well-informed. In this article, we will outline seven common mistakes that come with choosing a cemetery property and how to avoid them.

Mistake #1: Overlooking the rules and regulations.

You know of an attractive, well-kept cemetery near your home so you head over and purchase a burial plot. But you didn’t take the time to read through their regulations and now that you’re about to buy a headstone, you can’t get what you want because their rules don’t allow it. Don’t add more stress to your grief journey. Cemeteries each have their own regulations and they can vary widely from place to place. Learn all you can about the cemetery, including its rules and regulations, before you commit to buying a plot there.

Mistake #2: Foregoing recommendations.

By passing recommendations from trusted sources can be huge misstep. Recommendations from friends, family, or professionals such as funeral directors can provide valuable insights and personal experiences that might not be apparent through online research alone. Relying solely on advertisements or general listings without considering personal referrals can result in overlooking important details about the cemetery's services, maintenance, and overall atmosphere. Recommendations offer a layer of reliability that can help ensure you choose a cemetery property that aligns with your expectations and needs.

Mistake #3: Not checking the reputation.

Investigating online reviews and seeking feedback from previous clients can shed light on the quality of service, the professionalism of the staff, and the overall maintenance of the cemetery. It’s also important to consider the cemetery’s long-term viability. An established cemetery with a solid reputation is less likely to face financial instability or closure, which could impact the long-term care and preservation of the property. Ensure the cemetery is well-regarded and financially stable to avoid future operational issues.

Mistake #4: Overlooking legal and administrative details.

Thoroughly review the terms of the contract, including any restrictions or obligations. Verify that all necessary legal documents, such as the transfer of deeds, are properly handled and recorded. This ensures that ownership and rights are clearly defined and avoids potential disputes or issues related to the property down the road.

Mistake #5: Failing to communicate with family.

Failure to communicate and document your family’s wishes and preferences can lead to conflicts or misunderstandings among relatives when the time comes to make decisions. It’s important to involve those close to you in the discussion to ensure that everyone’s views are considered and that a consensus is reached. Documenting these preferences in writing can help prevent future disagreements and ensure that the chosen cemetery property aligns with everyone’s wishes.

Mistake #6: Avoiding questions about maintenance.

Even if you’ve done your research regarding cemetery rules and gotten recommendations from trusted friends and family, you should still find out about the cemetery’s maintenance plans before purchasing a plot. Do they care for the graves or do you have to handle the upkeep? Are their maintenance costs included in the price or do they charge extra? Understanding the cemetery’s maintenance policies and associated costs is crucial to ensure that the property remains in good condition over time and that you are aware of any additional responsibilities or fees that may arise.

Mistake #7: Not comparing costs.

It’s a mistake to avoid thinking about the costs and not comparing one cemetery to another. One might have lower maintenance fees for the same services, for instance. That can be a significant advantage over time. Compare costs in detail to determine where you can get the best value for your money, considering not only the initial purchase price but also ongoing expenses like maintenance and annual fees. By thoroughly evaluating the financial aspects of each option, you can make a more informed decision and potentially save money in the long run while ensuring that the chosen cemetery meets your needs and expectations.

When you choose Batchelor Brothers Funeral Services for your loved one’s final farewell, our caring professionals will assist you with every step in the process, including choosing a cemetery property. We maintain good relationships with many area cemeteries and would be honored to help you find the right location for your needs.

Arranging a funeral and burial is a difficult but loving act. If you are in the planning process or if you have questions, we are here to assist you as you weigh these important decisions. Please feel free to reach out to our caring professionals anytime.

About Batchelor Brothers Funeral Services: As a leading African American-owned and operated funeral and cremation organization, Batchelor Brothers Funeral Services has provided a ministry of care to thousands of grieving families. We promise to provide our highest level of distinguished service and respect to families who entrust us to honor their loved ones. With two convenient locations serving North and West Philadelphia, it is always our pleasure to be of service. For more information about our funeral, cremation, memorial, repast, and grief counseling services, please visit batchelorbrothers.com.

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