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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.

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Q: Can an executor of an heir eviction a sibling from property that they live in of the deceased?
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Can a executor evict his sister from their late parents' home if it jeopardize the sale of the house and there is no will?

There is no executor if there is no Will. The estate must be probated and the court must appoint an estate representative. That representative will have the power to request a license to sell the property. The representative should ask the attorney who is handling the estate how to handle the sibling who made their home with the deceased parent. The sibling has property rights and rights as a tenant.


The Executor in a Will is deceased. Can a sibling of the deceased now be appointed?

The court will look at the Will to determine if an alternate executor is named. If not, then the state probably has a list of people, in order, who should be named as administrator of the estate. Relationship to the deceased executor is irrelevant.


How can an executor remove a squatting sibling in ny state?

The same way anyone is removed. They file an eviction notice with the court.


What rights does a sibling have to ask to see deceased parents bank accounts from the executor?

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Can brother executor prevent sibling from entering father's home?

Yes, until the estate is settled and the distribution has been made according to the terms of the will the executor is responsible for collecting and protecting the assets of the deceased. They may feel the need to keep others from removing property prior to distribution.


Does an heir sibling to an estate have a right to enter estate after death of a parent if they are not the executor?

They do not have that right. The executor is responsible for the property and can allow, or not allow, access to the premises. The executor has to inventory the property of the estate and value it before distributions can be made.


How do you get a power of attorney for a deceased sibling?

A power of attorney represents a living person. After their death, you would apply to be executor of their estate with the probate court.


Can a sibling sue another sibling for interference with inheritance?

That's the decision of the executor of the estate. If the other siblings want to keep the property, they would have to pay the other for their share.


Can my sister the executrix sale my deceased dad's home without sibling signatures?

The executor would have that authority. They don't need anyone else's permission.


What can an heir to an estate do when your sibling is executor and has not distributed personal property or attempted to sell property as outlined in the will in Texas It has been 3 years?

Get a lawyer and sue to "Partition to sell" said property.


Can a sibling destroy a deceased siblings will?

Not legally. It would be interferring with the transfer of property and could result in criminal charges.


How does a sibling of the deceased obtain power of attorney?

You cannot acquire a Power of Attorney for a person who has died. If there is property that must be transferred, and no will, you must petition the probate court to be appointed the Administrator of your deceased sibling's estate.