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AnswerThe Executor has the right to sell the home, but, must contact all Heirs to see if they agree and give one of them a chance to buy the home if they so choose as long as it's at market value. (Be sure the house taxes are up to date first.) The money from the sale of the house will be put into the Estate, and then Probate will start. Probate makes sure all personal/property taxes are paid and all creditors, hospital bills, funeral costs, etc. are paid out in full. What is left is the Estate and should be divided by the instructions the deceased left in their Will.

Once the Probate is completed (approx. 8 months to a year in Canada) then a lawyer will be sure all is legal and he will give the checks to the Heirs.

If the Heirs know approximately how much they will get out of the Will they are free to take a copy of that Will and take it a bank and take out a loan for as much as their inheritance will bare. When they get the inheritance, and if they are smart they'll pay their debt off in full. No monies can be touched until the IRS and creditors are satisfied and Probate has passed.

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Q: How long does an executor have after a will has been probated to disperse the estate to the named heirs when a home has to be sold and money derived from the sale divided?
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