Not without breaching their fiduciary duties. It would be irresponsible of the executor to do so. It could land them in trouble.
Not without breaching their fiduciary duties. It would be irresponsible of the executor to do so. It could land them in trouble.
No, you cannot borrow money from your HSA account.
No, you cannot borrow money directly from your IRA account.
No, you cannot borrow money from your Simple IRA account.
No, you cannot borrow money from your health savings account.
To borrow from your IRA account, you can take a distribution, but this may result in taxes and penalties. It is generally not recommended to borrow from your IRA unless it is a last resort.
Yes, you can borrow money from an IRA account, but there are specific rules and limitations that must be followed.
Generally, the executor must petition for a license from the court to mortgage the property unless that power was granted in the will.
yes
If you wanna borrow a pixie hollow account then:1: you can only have it if your cousin or friend aggree's.2: otherwise NO!!!
no!
Yes. I don't think 'borrow' is the right word, however, as the sole beneficiary will be entitled to the entire estate. An 'advance' would more likely be the correct term.