If one co-owner of a property does not want to sell, the other owner can seek a court-ordered partition. This legal process allows for the division of the property or the sale of the entire property, with proceeds distributed among the owners according to their shares. Additionally, if the property is held as tenants in common, one owner can file a lawsuit for partition, effectively forcing the sale despite the other's objections.
As an executor, you have a duty to sell the house and distribute the proceeds. If you want to buy the house from the estate, you can make that arrangement.
Yes you can sell a car that a person died in. You can sell a house where a person died also.
No.
Forced selling is like when you cant pay enough for like your house and you get evicted. Or when you cant afford something and so you have to sell it to get more money
The person who owns a house can sell it whenever they wish. The executor only controls property of someone who has passed away.
A person can get advice on how to sell a house from a real estate agent. These individuals are very knowledgable about the selling of homes and should be able to help you.
No, it is generally not possible to sell a house without the consent of all owners listed on the property title.
A door to door sales-person.
There are several good places a person could visit to sell a house online. Some of these places include House Buyers Network, For Sale By Owner, and Zillow.
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If the person whom the house has been willed to has no problem with you selling it, I don't see why not.
A scammer is a person that will sell you something and will give nothing and take your money or give you something that doesnt work and is false to what is in its description of the item.