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Generally, no. If the decedent transferred real property prior to death and the deed was recorded at the time of the transfer, it was not part of the estate when she died.

You should note, however, that you referred to the property as "inherited property" in your question. The executor has control over all "inherited property". If the property was transferred to family members prior to death then it was not "inherited".

You should discuss this matter with the attorney who is handling the estate.

Generally, no. If the decedent transferred real property prior to death and the deed was recorded at the time of the transfer, it was not part of the estate when she died.

You should note, however, that you referred to the property as "inherited property" in your question. The executor has control over all "inherited property". If the property was transferred to family members prior to death then it was not "inherited".

You should discuss this matter with the attorney who is handling the estate.

Generally, no. If the decedent transferred real property prior to death and the deed was recorded at the time of the transfer, it was not part of the estate when she died.

You should note, however, that you referred to the property as "inherited property" in your question. The executor has control over all "inherited property". If the property was transferred to family members prior to death then it was not "inherited".

You should discuss this matter with the attorney who is handling the estate.

Generally, no. If the decedent transferred real property prior to death and the deed was recorded at the time of the transfer, it was not part of the estate when she died.

You should note, however, that you referred to the property as "inherited property" in your question. The executor has control over all "inherited property". If the property was transferred to family members prior to death then it was not "inherited".

You should discuss this matter with the attorney who is handling the estate.

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Generally, no. If the decedent transferred real property prior to death and the deed was recorded at the time of the transfer, it was not part of the estate when she died.

You should note, however, that you referred to the property as "inherited property" in your question. The executor has control over all "inherited property". If the property was transferred to family members prior to death then it was not "inherited".

You should discuss this matter with the attorney who is handling the estate.

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