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You need to check your details. An executor doesn't manage a trust. If property is in a trust it is not part of an estate and it's managed by a trustee. The instrument that created the trust sets forth the powers of the trustee even when the trust is set forth in a will. Those powers usually include the power to sell real estate.

Generally, an executor cannot sell property unless they have filed the will for probate. Then, generally, to sell the property the executor must be given that power in the will or issued a license to sell real estate by the court.

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In Florida can the executer of estate sell property without the consent of the beneficiaries?

An executor must be appointed by the court. An executor can sell the property of the decedent, after the debts have been paid, if that power was granted in the will or if the court has issued a license to sell.


Can you sue a person that has sold a house without checking with the executor?

Yes, you can certainly sue for that. The executor can go to the court and have the sale nullified. Only the executor can transfer the property of the estate.


Can the executor sell property without all beneficiaries approving in Virginia?

The executor of an estate always has the ability to sell property if allowed by the will. As long as the court agrees, the desires of the beneficiaries is secondary.


Can the executor sell the property without all beneficiaries approval in South Africa?

The beneficiaries don't get to make the determination. As long as the court is satisfied, the executor can do so.


Can the executor sell property in Massachusetts without all beneficiaries approval?

Yes, the only approval necessary is the court's.


Can a executor of an estate sell property without the permission of the heirs?

First, the executor must be appointed by the court. The executor must dispose of the estate assets according to the provisions in the Will. It is common for the power to sell real estate to be granted in the Will. If not, then generally, the executor must obtain a license from the court. In some states the executor has inherent power to sell real estate. Generally, the executor does not need permission from the beneficiaries to act. They derive their authority by their court appointment and under state laws that vary from state to state.


Can an executor sell property owned by a minor in Tennessee?

Generally, in cases where a minor inherits property the court appoints a guardian ad litem to protect and oversee the child's interests in the estate. In the case of a sale of property by the court-appointed executor the guardian ad litem must consent to the sale.


Can you remove an executor without going to court?

Not once they have been appointed as executor. The court has issued a letter of authority to that executor. That will have to be cancelled and a new one issued to the new executor.


Can a executor ask a beneficiary to move out of the house?

Yes, they can ask them to move out. The property belongs to the estate. The executor can sell the property or transfer its ownership as directed by the will or the court.


Can the executor in Wisconsin move property without all beneficiaries approving?

The exector's responsibility to the estate, not the beneficiaries. They are accountable to the court for executing the will and the laws.


Can an executor transfer the decedent's property into their own name under a executor deed?

You haven't included enough detail. Self dealing by a fiduciary is against the law.The executor must be appointed by the court and then must follow the provisions in the will and state probate laws. The provisions in the will should include what to do with the real estate. In order for an executor to transfer title to real estate they must have that authority granted in the will. If the authority was not granted by the testator the executor must apply for a license to sell the real estate and before it grants the license to sell the court will examine the proposed transfer.


If in the will the estate is to go to all six children and one of them is the executor can he sell without the others approval?

The executor of the estate has the power to settle the estate. That includes the sale of property. He does have to justify all his distributions to the court.

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