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If the person the Will belongs too is still living, you have no say in the matter. It doesn't matter if that person isn't of sound mind as far as you are concerned. If the person has passed on it would have had to be recently because this is how it goes: After the person of the Will is deceased: They may name an Executor (male) or an Executrix (female) in their will and this person is responsible for paying off debts such as personal income tax, property taxes, credit card bills, loans, electric, water, sewer, etc. They must inform each company and each banking institution that indeed this person has passed away and they must have a copy of the death certificate as proof. After this is done then either a lawyer will probate (or, in some cases the Executor/Executrix) can save money by probating themselves if the Estate is small and not complex. Probate ensures that all personal/property taxes are paid, all debts are paid, and only then can the Estate be disbursted. If this person has passed away and you are an heir you should have been heired this propert and it's apparent either this person is still living or you were not an heir in the Will at all. Remember, elderly people can promise to leave you all sorts of things, but when they age they forget what they promise. This person could have long ago sold this property. I suggest that you seek legal council and if you don't have a copy of that Will your lawyer will get a copy. If ANYONE cleared off this property and it is legally yours, then they will either have to leave your land or you can get your due money out of the company. Something tells me this person is still living, or they didn't leave the property to you. Most companies have at least one lawyer to figure out if the title to the land is free and clear and I can't see any company spending money clearing land if they shouldn't be there in the first place. See that lawyer and be sure you are even in the Will. Good luck Marcy

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