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Yes, but the grantee should make certain the personal representative has the legal authority to sell the real estate and transfer legal title to the property. The best way to do that is to be represented by an attorney who specializes in real estate and probate law.

Yes, but the grantee should make certain the personal representative has the legal authority to sell the real estate and transfer legal title to the property. The best way to do that is to be represented by an attorney who specializes in real estate and probate law.

Yes, but the grantee should make certain the personal representative has the legal authority to sell the real estate and transfer legal title to the property. The best way to do that is to be represented by an attorney who specializes in real estate and probate law.

Yes, but the grantee should make certain the personal representative has the legal authority to sell the real estate and transfer legal title to the property. The best way to do that is to be represented by an attorney who specializes in real estate and probate law.

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Do grantees own the property?

Grantees own, by the grantor coveyance of a deed


Who is actually the owner on a survivorship warranty deed?

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If you are a personal representative of an estate does it give the personal representative a right to move on the property if owned by a joint owner?

No. Ownership of joint property passes automatically to the surviving joint tenant and does not become part of a decedent's estate.


Can a life estate deed name two grantees?

Yes, & upon the death of the person reserving a life estate, the property will be owned by both of the 2 Grantees


Is property deeded to 3 children considedred deeded to all 8 children?

No. All the grantees must be listed on the deed. If three children were listed as the grantees then they are the owners. In order for an interest in real estate to be transferred by a deed there must be granting language and the receivers of that interest must be named in the deed as the grantees.


How can you tell if your property is registered as tenants in common?

You should review your deed and see what tenancy is recited after the names of the grantees.


If a married woman is one of the grantees in a deed is the husband entitled to the property also?

The answer depends on the laws in the jurisdiction where the property is located. Married women can own separate property in their own right in separate property states.


Difference between a trustee and a personal representative?

In common law jurisdictions a personal representative is a generic term for the executor or administrator of an estate. A personal representative can also be a person chosen to manage the day-to-day affairs for some other individual under the authority of a Power of Attorney . A trustee is the person appointed by a trust document to manage the property held by the trust.


If 6 people are listed on a bill of Sale for property is this considered joint tenancy?

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Is it illegal for a personal representative in charge of closing an estate to spend estate money for personal use or crisis?

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Can an owner of a life estate in Kentucky take out a mortgage on their property?

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Who is responsible for registering property left in a will?

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