The executor is responsible for the estate. That would include keeping the property in good condition.
The executor is responsible for the sale of the house. They have a letter of authority from the probate court. That allows them to write checks and settle the estate.
The executor can rent the house. They are responsible for making sure the estate stays solvent and the property is taken care of.
No. The executor or executrix cannot be held personally responsible for the decedent's debts.
The executor is responsible for executing the will. The approval of the beneficiaries is not a requirement.
Yes, the executor has that ability. They are responsible for the property, including who has the use of it. They have to maintain the property and pay taxes and keep it in repair.
Yes, the executor has the authority to manage and oversee the sale of a house in a deceased estate. The executor is responsible for handling the deceased person's assets, including the sale of property, according to the terms of the will or state laws if there is no will. The executor must act in the best interest of the estate and its beneficiaries.
Not without the permission of the executor. They are responsible for making sure the estate is maintained.
The executor is responsible for the estate's assets. This means making a complete inventory of the house. The inventory must then be submitted to the court. They can protect the assets by preventing access to the home.
No, they are responsible for distributing the estate, including the property per the will.
The living trust has a trustee, not an executor. The will is a separate process and you would be the executor.
As the executor of an estate, you are responsible for executing the wishes outlined in the deceased person's will. If the will specifies that the house goes to a specific beneficiary, then you must follow those instructions. If there are no specific instructions, you may need to sell the house and distribute the proceeds according to the will or laws of the state.
What did the will say? Is there a will? The executor is responsible for maintaining and disposing of the estate. The executor can, if it makes sense, rent the home to someone. Once the estate is settled, whomever gets the property has the ability to do what they wish.