Yes, property under probate can be rented or leased. The executor has the power to preserve the estate and this is one way of obtaining money to pay debts.
Without a will the property must go into probate. There is no other way to transfer the property.
Don't do anything. The property left to you does not legally become yours until such time as the deceased's will has completed the probate process.
This property based on the most recent information is not in probate.
An Automobile is titled property. The probate court has to authorize the transfer of title.
Wills are associated with and indexed under people. You need to find out the last owner of the property by checking the records at the land records office. Then you need to check that name in the probate records to see if a probate was filed.
A probate proceeding is required when a person dies who is the sole owner of property. Title to real estate must pass through probate in order to vest in the heirs. In some jurisdictions there is a speedy process when there is personal property under a minimum dollar amount or the only property is a motor vehicle. You should seek the advice of an attorney.
Letters of administration of probate are issued by the court. If a will is left by the deceased, the property is distributed according to the will. If there is no will, the property goes into probate and the courts decide.
Probably not, but your local probate attorney will know for sure.
Yes, they are assets of the estate. As such they are subject to probate and appropriate taxes.
No. Property held in a joint tenancy with the right of survivorship is non-probate property. When one owner dies, full ownership passes automatically to the survivor, bypassing probate.No. Property held in a joint tenancy with the right of survivorship is non-probate property. When one owner dies, full ownership passes automatically to the survivor, bypassing probate.No. Property held in a joint tenancy with the right of survivorship is non-probate property. When one owner dies, full ownership passes automatically to the survivor, bypassing probate.No. Property held in a joint tenancy with the right of survivorship is non-probate property. When one owner dies, full ownership passes automatically to the survivor, bypassing probate.
Property in probate is maintained by other assets in the estate or by the heirs if they want to keep the property when there are no other assets that can be used for maintenance.Property in probate is maintained by other assets in the estate or by the heirs if they want to keep the property when there are no other assets that can be used for maintenance.Property in probate is maintained by other assets in the estate or by the heirs if they want to keep the property when there are no other assets that can be used for maintenance.Property in probate is maintained by other assets in the estate or by the heirs if they want to keep the property when there are no other assets that can be used for maintenance.
If there is a will the named executor must submit the will to probate and petition for appointment as the Executor. If there is no will then a qualified person (family member) must petition for appointment as the Administrator of the estate. When the petitions are 'allowed' the estate comes under the control and supervision of the probate court.