As long as the estate as open. Typically the estate will be closed long before they have hit the statute of limitations on debt.
As long as the estate is still open. And if the debtor wasn't notified, they may be able to re-open the estate.
They must pay a fair market price for the property. The demand note will have to be resolved before the court will close the estate.
The (market) prices affect supply and demand, not the other way around except if the supply and demand you're talking about are caused in another market than real estate.
Can a debt collector call a place of employment and demand to speak with the debtor?
Because it is in demand.
Yes they definitely do.
No
Location Location Location...then supply and demand.
The financing, buying and selling of real property.
The state in which real estate market supply and demand balance each other and, as a result, prices become stable. Generally, when there is too much supply for goods or services, the price goes down, which results in higher demand. The balancing effect of supply and demand results in a state of equilibrium.
The Apollo 11 commemorative coin is readily available with little demand for it. Therefore it is only worth between $1-$5 but as with any collector item it is worth what someone is willing to pay for it.
People do not have the authority to "make demands" from an estate. Estates are settled according to the provisions in the Will or according to the laws of intestacy if there is no Will. If there is a dispute the judge will decide. The executor who is making the demand must make his demand through the court.People do not have the authority to "make demands" from an estate. Estates are settled according to the provisions in the Will or according to the laws of intestacy if there is no Will. If there is a dispute the judge will decide. The executor who is making the demand must make his demand through the court.People do not have the authority to "make demands" from an estate. Estates are settled according to the provisions in the Will or according to the laws of intestacy if there is no Will. If there is a dispute the judge will decide. The executor who is making the demand must make his demand through the court.People do not have the authority to "make demands" from an estate. Estates are settled according to the provisions in the Will or according to the laws of intestacy if there is no Will. If there is a dispute the judge will decide. The executor who is making the demand must make his demand through the court.