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Generally, the heirs cover the expenses and get reimbursed when the property is sold.

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Can you buy a probate house for any price?

The estate has to sell the house for a fair market price. They cannot sell it at a discount.


Can a co executor sell a house that is still in probate and possible a pending forecloser?

With the permission of the court, certainly. And you can't get out of probate until something is done with the house.


Can I sell my father's vehicle if the vehicle is still in his name and he passed away?

You do not have the authority to do that. You can obtain permission from the probate court, or the executor of the estate. Often there is a small estate probate method that allows it to be done quickly and at limited cost.


Can an executor sell property without going through the probate process?

No, an executor cannot sell property without going through the probate process.


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Can you sell your parents house if they are both deceased and left no will?

Yes, you can sell your parents' house if they are both deceased and left no will, but the process may vary by state. The property will typically be considered part of the intestate estate, and state laws will determine how the property is distributed among the heirs. As an heir, you may need to go through probate to obtain legal ownership before selling the house. Consulting with a probate attorney can help navigate the process effectively.


Can the personal representative sell the deceased's house if the estate is still in probate in the state of Michigan?

Yes, if the sale is made according to state law. A court appointed personal representative must sell the property while the estate is "still in probate". After the probate procedure is completed the estate has been distributed and they no longer have any authority.


deceased stepfather secretly gave thousands to his bio kids prior to death.mother needs funds from sale of house to survive.will states his kids get 50% if prop.sold. does she have to probate can she just sell house and move on what is legal?

Tere are many many factors that can effect the outcome of this situation,was there a will involved,a probate attorney needs to be consulted


What happens if your sister sell your parents stuff while the house is in probate?

If she is not the court appointed estate representative then her actions would constitute theft. She should be reported to the police immediately.


How do you sell a house when a parent dies and no will is left but all surviving children agree to sell the house and split whatever is left?

First, the estate must be probated in order for legal title to the real estate to pass to the heirs. You need to consult with an attorney who specializes in probate law in your area. The attorney will assist you in filing the probate and then advise you about selling the property. The property could be sold through the estate or by all the heirs once the estate is settled.


Can you sell without probate the house your parents left you by Will as their only heir and with no debts if you have power of attorney?

NO. A power of attorney expires upon the death of the principal. You need to submit the will to probate to have the estate probated. Real property cannot pass to the heir legally until the estate is probated. Therefore, you cannot sell the property because you don't own it until the will is probated.


Why must a house go into probate to sale if all benificary agree?

It makes sure that everything is done properly. The only way someone can sell real property is if there is a letter of authorization.

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