2-3% max
That's the decision of the executor of the estate.
Real property can only be sold by the executor of the estate. A beneficiary is not allowed to sell the property.
get in touch with your neighbors brother and find out who the executor of estate was/is for his sister. That person can sign the title over to you and give you a copy that shows they are the executor of estate for her.
In the states I'm familiar with, as long as the executor is providing the proper reports and managing the assets, there is no limit on how long an estate can be open. If beneficiaries complain, or the state is the beneficiary, the probate court can appoint a new executor to resolve the issues.
North Carolina does not have an Inheritance tax and the Estate Taxesis related to the estate tax collection.There is no inheritance tax and the estate tax is related to federal estate tax collection.For further information, visit the North Carolina Department of Revenue site.
A good Real Estate school in North Carolina i J. Y. Monk. The J. Y. Monk Real Estate School is the largest and most exceptional Real Estate School in North Carolina with courses offered throughout the state.
North Carolina does have an estate tax. They do not have an inheritance tax. It would be a good idea to consult a probate attorney in North Carolina. They will know how to reduce the tax liabilities of the estate.
The Biltmore Estate is located in Asheville,North Carolina.
For information about real estate in Charlotte North Carolina, one can get information from local real estate agencies, or find information on websites of real estate dealers such as Realtor, NeighborhoodScout, etc.
In no state are they responsible to do it with their own money. If you are the executor of the estate, yes, insomuch as there are assets to pay them with. If the debts exceed the assets, there are some people who will not get paid, including the beneficiaries.
North Carolina does not have an inheritance tax. Inherited assets are not subject to state inheritance tax, although they may still be subject to federal estate tax depending on the total value of the estate.
Biltmore Estate.