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His power of attorney doesn't have anything to do with the transaction. If the court agrees that is the appropriate disposition of the property, the executor can transfer title to the appropriate person. The court will look to see if the debts are paid off and that the brother is getting his fair share of the estate. Consult a legal profession in the state in question for a full understanding.

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