You certainly have the right to do so. The property belongs to the estate. The executor has the ability to sell the property.
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.
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.
Not only does the beneficiary have to wait for the probate of the will, but will most likely have to wait until the executor is satisfied that the house does not need to be sold to pay any debts of the estate. Until administration of an estate is complete, the executor has the right to possession of all estate property, including the house. If the executor wants to, he/she can let the beneficiary in the house. But even there, the person appointed as executor has no power to allow that until the will has been probated. This is because that person has no power to act as an executor until the will is probated.
husband is having an affair and giving her money. Can I make him move out of the house?
you need to get very close with the family and then go to their house and say propose to move in to the people you want to move in........... it will say who do you want to move in with you and you pick the people you want too..... if the person has 8 people living with them you cant remember only 8 people in a house hold so you might not be able to move your whole family in (it depends how many people you have and how many people they have) hope that helped
make anew house and move somewhere else where it won't come again!
5.4 million people move everyday! I couldn't believe it! Move out of their house.
Buy her a house.
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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.
You can make deductible repairs right after you move out to prepare the house for tenants.
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.