The executor of an estate is responsible for the assets of the estate. That means they can bring a lawsuit on behalf of the estate. So, yes, they can accuse or even sue an heir for damaging property.
You have to buy the property from someone. And the only person that can sell it is the executor.
The executor of the estate.
They do have that ability to have them removed. The property belongs to the estate and the executor is responsible for it. They can rent or sell the property.
Yes. The proper maintenance of the decedent's property is the responsibility of the executor until the property has been sold or distributed. If repairs are needed the executor can make the decision to have them done.
An action like that must be handled by the estate. If the deceased has left a will and named an executor, the executor must handle the disposal of any property. If no will was left, the courts will determine what happens to the property.
Only if the will of the deceased asked for this to be done.
Yes, the executor has the authority to manage and oversee the sale of a house in a deceased estate. The executor is responsible for handling the deceased person's assets, including the sale of property, according to the terms of the will or state laws if there is no will. The executor must act in the best interest of the estate and its beneficiaries.
The executor must discuss that with the lender. If the executor is going to inherit the property the lender may agree to allow an assumption of the mortgage.
The executor of the estate is responsible for the estate. Use of the estate property is an asset and they should pay rent.
Report the theft to the police. It is a crime to take and sell things that do not belong to you.
The executor or personal representative named in the will is responsible for registering property left in a will. They are responsible for transferring the assets from the deceased owner to the intended beneficiaries according to the wishes outlined in the will.
Normally this would fall to the Executor of the Deceased Estate. It is the responsibility of the Executor, to collect all payments and settle all debts of the Deceased. the deceased person's husband or wife.....if they weren't married then the property that the loan is for gets returned to the bank, which technically still owns it because the loan wasn't fully repaid.