The executor must maintain and protect the estate. That would include necessary repairs and cleaning.
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.
No, the executor works for the estate. The estate will pay the executor a reasonable fee. The beneficiary has limited direction that they can give the executor.
It depends on where you live and who does the repair. Expect to pay, at a minimum $300-$500 for this repair.
One of the duties of the executor is to pay the debts of the decedent. If those charges have been billed to the decedent the executor should pay them. If there is not enough cash in the estate to pay the heirs should divide the cost and pay if they wish to keep the property.One of the duties of the executor is to pay the debts of the decedent. If those charges have been billed to the decedent the executor should pay them. If there is not enough cash in the estate to pay the heirs should divide the cost and pay if they wish to keep the property.One of the duties of the executor is to pay the debts of the decedent. If those charges have been billed to the decedent the executor should pay them. If there is not enough cash in the estate to pay the heirs should divide the cost and pay if they wish to keep the property.One of the duties of the executor is to pay the debts of the decedent. If those charges have been billed to the decedent the executor should pay them. If there is not enough cash in the estate to pay the heirs should divide the cost and pay if they wish to keep the property.
I have been the executor of my mothers money, I pay her nursing home bills with it, she just died and i have 200,000 dollars left, do I have to pay tax on that money.
Generally no but you haven't included any detail. You can ask the court to review the issue and compel the executor to pay the legacy. The executor can withhold money to pay the debts of the decedent. By law, they must be paid before any distribution to the beneficiary. If the debt in question is on the decedent's credit card the executor must pay it.Generally no but you haven't included any detail. You can ask the court to review the issue and compel the executor to pay the legacy. The executor can withhold money to pay the debts of the decedent. By law, they must be paid before any distribution to the beneficiary. If the debt in question is on the decedent's credit card the executor must pay it.Generally no but you haven't included any detail. You can ask the court to review the issue and compel the executor to pay the legacy. The executor can withhold money to pay the debts of the decedent. By law, they must be paid before any distribution to the beneficiary. If the debt in question is on the decedent's credit card the executor must pay it.Generally no but you haven't included any detail. You can ask the court to review the issue and compel the executor to pay the legacy. The executor can withhold money to pay the debts of the decedent. By law, they must be paid before any distribution to the beneficiary. If the debt in question is on the decedent's credit card the executor must pay it.
There are many companies that do it like pep boys & auto part shops around the world. It just depends on how much you are willing to pay for your brake hose.
No. If an Executor takes out a loan it has nothing to do with the estate he is executing.
The fee paid to the executor is considered taxable income.
Yes. If the beneficiaries want to keep the property then they must pay off the mortgage from their own funds. The executor has no other options.Yes. If the beneficiaries want to keep the property then they must pay off the mortgage from their own funds. The executor has no other options.Yes. If the beneficiaries want to keep the property then they must pay off the mortgage from their own funds. The executor has no other options.Yes. If the beneficiaries want to keep the property then they must pay off the mortgage from their own funds. The executor has no other options.
The executor is obligated to pay all of the debts of the decedent. The creditors get paid before any funds or property are distributed to the heirs.
The executor is not personnally responsible. The estate is responsible to pay off the debts. If the assets are not sufficient to pay off the estates, they do their best and get the court to agree.