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The correct form of verb of the sentence "This property is for sale, sell" is "sale".
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In order to sell property one would need to find a buyer. In order to do this one may choose to approach a real estate agent who would then do the work of finding suitable buyers. Alternatively, there are companies that will buy property in order to sell on themselves. These companies usually state that they will buy any property, but of course one can assume that they would then purchase the property for less than the market value in order to sell it on at a profit.
Properties for sale get sold quickly through good property sales pitches made by realtors. Realtors are the ones whom sell the property and thus are responsible for how quickly the can be sold.
If the trustee was instructed to sell the property by the trustor- yes.If the trustee was instructed to sell the property by the trustor- yes.If the trustee was instructed to sell the property by the trustor- yes.If the trustee was instructed to sell the property by the trustor- yes.
Absolutely yes. If the property is in her name then she is the owner and has the right to sell it.Absolutely yes. If the property is in her name then she is the owner and has the right to sell it.Absolutely yes. If the property is in her name then she is the owner and has the right to sell it.Absolutely yes. If the property is in her name then she is the owner and has the right to sell it.
If the property rightfully belongs to the spouse, then yes they can sell it. If they do not rightfully own the property, then they cannot legally sell the personal property.
No, one can't sell or borrow against the property without the other person signing off on the loan. You can choose to sell the property and split the costs.
No. You cannot sell what you do not own. You can only sell your own interest in the property which is likely a half interest.No. You cannot sell what you do not own. You can only sell your own interest in the property which is likely a half interest.No. You cannot sell what you do not own. You can only sell your own interest in the property which is likely a half interest.No. You cannot sell what you do not own. You can only sell your own interest in the property which is likely a half interest.
An executor can only sell the property in the estate. If it is in the estate, it does not belong to you.
If the property is in your name alone then you can sell it.
The executor normally doesn't get paid based on the sale of property. The law normally allows them to choose a time for the basis of value.