The executor can move into the estate. However, they do need to pay rent or show the court how they are compensating the estate, for instance, free rent instead of collecting a fee.
Yes, they can ask them to move out. The property belongs to the estate. The executor can sell the property or transfer its ownership as directed by the will or the court.
The executor of an estate has no power while the individual is still living. If they have been appointed as conservator of the person, they may move them.
The exector's responsibility to the estate, not the beneficiaries. They are accountable to the court for executing the will and the laws.
You can't be executor of an estate if the individual is still living. However, the executor can make people move out of the house.
You certainly have the right to do so. The property belongs to the estate. The executor has the ability to sell the property.
You'll be able to move out without parental consent in Nebraska when you are 19 years old.
no, to do anything without a parents consent you have to be 18 unless you get their consent you can't move out
They do have that ability. They can also charge rent for living there.
The co-executor's rights are most likely limited to bringing an action to have the other co-executor removed for failing to fulfill the obligation to settle the estate expeditiously or to force the coexutor to perfom some ministerial act required to move the estate forward or be removed. The action may also request that the delaying co-executor pay damages, if any result from inexcusable delay, or interest or even forfeit some or all commissions due to him/her for acting as executrix. One co-executor usually cannot simply assume total control of the estate and move forward, because, in most states, when there are more than one executor, it takes a majority to act, and when there are only two executors, there is no majority.
Actually this might come as a surprise to you that it is against the Law to move out with or without parental consent before you are 19.
In Georgia, a minor can move out at age 17 without parental consent. At age 18, individuals are considered legal adults and can move out without any restrictions.
you cant move in with my aunt but you can move in to your aunt's with parental consent.