Yes, there is typically an annual reporting requirement to the court and beneficiaries.
They may pay their fees on a regular basis. The costs must be reasonable and adhere to the probate law of the jurisdiction.
The executor is required to provide a full accounting. The court can request one on a regular basis.
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An executor may take, on an annual basis, corpus commissions of one-fifth of 1% of the value of the estate. An executor may apply to the probate court for an allowance of more than that if the circumstances warrant it. Otherwise, the executor waits till the conclusion of administration of the estate. In practice, though, if the beneficiaries do not object, an executor sometimes takes more than that each year. The accumulated amount of the annual commissions taken, even with court approval, may not exceed the total amount the executor is allowed. Executors are also entitled to commissions on the income the estate produces. Unlike corpus commissions, income commissions may be taken in the full amount allowed as the income is earned.
You contest the executor named in the petition by filing an objection on the basis of anticipated failure of the executor's ability to perform fiduciary duty. You would have to file the appropriate objection with the court where the petition for probate of the will was filed. It is rare that a court will refuse to appoint the named executor just on suspicion of future improper behavior or animosity between the executor and the beneficiaries; however there are instances when it is appropriate. State laws provide that executor may be removed from their office (after appointment) for breaching their fiduciary duties to the estate and beneficiaries. If the executor loses estate money, fails to invest estate assets, fails to preserve estate assets, fails to obey court orders or does anything detrimental to the estate, the court will remove the executor.
If the beneficiaries of an estate want to remove the executor, they will first need a very good reason for doing so. In most jurisdictions, it will require a court action. It is best to retain a lawyer to do this.
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They charge the estate and take it out. The rate has to be approved by the court and documentation provided to show the effort expended by the executor. If there isn't a cash account, the bill can be added to those of the creditors and the assets shared as necessary.
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.