Yes - I agree totally. I was just pointing out that there may well be a lot of work involved which could make the total bill be this. As Bronte and others have pointed out, rather than go into war mode it may be best to deal with the solicitor and ask for receipts to be kept but allow for a bit of non receipted stuff like having to hang around for a builder/skip and if they have to travel a bit maybe even some petrol.People are missing the point about the 10K. The executor wants Nicole to sign a document agreeing to make this a 'gift' to her uncle and aunt.
It is more the fact that I requested receipts and he brushed me off. This money is very important to us. My mother has suggestSorry but having gone through the process of clearing out and making it presentable for a sale recently, 10k is not unreasonable. Skips don't fill themselves, leaks need sorting, estate agents have to be appointed etc. Perhaps when you go over and start doing it yourself you may realise this.
I'm sure if you were a beneficiary youd be handing over ten thousand, no questions asked.I suspect you mistyped the first question.
As for being an executor; you would normally be asked first and you are of course free to decline. You can also decline to act after the person has passed away and someone else is then appointed in your place.
I know if I was the executor in the case referenced here, and having seen some of the follow up posts from the OP, I would pull out sharpish and leave them to it.
Quite how you come to that conclusion is a mystery to me. I believe I made it clear that you should not give any such undertaking.I'm sure if you were a beneficiary youd be handing over ten thousand
Thanks for the points Bronte.
We won't be taking care of his partner. She was not specified by him in his will.
She is a complete stranger to us, never interacted/ cared for us once in our lives. So that is a definite no.
The executor of my father's estate spent about €2k and never provided receipts when asked. This was mainly spent on getting a few Polish lads to clean out the house. A gardener who seemed to cut the grass every second day. Window cleaner. Heavy duty garden clearing by the same Polish lads above. Apparently none of the above were asked or were able to provide receipts or so we were told.
Thanks Bronte. How people treat me is how I treat them. I tried to build a relationship with them and she didn't want to know us. So it seems a bit much to ask for money now. If she had shown any care for us I would show it for her. I care more about my brother getting what he deservesI get that. My point wasn't about you. It was about your father. And her. If she was with him a long time she must be hurting. And it may have been an ommission of his not to have altered his will to consider her. It happens all the time.
Bronte with all due respect you're an executor and you're seeing it from that side.And?
Honestly managing and keeping a property maintained to get it to a good saleable price costs money. I consider you are being petty, if you don't mind my saying so. Did the poles do a great job and did the executor have the property looking good for sale.
Bronte with all due respect you're an executor and you're seeing it from that side.
I am trying to see it from both sides. Its not fair your side having to shell out, but on the other side it can feel like we are left in the dark without receipts. You said you kept all your receipts though so you're doing it well.
Yep - I can empathize. This is why I stated that while it's cheeky to ask for 10k, no money in the world would make me go through it again. We are trying to give you an insight into the executors side Nicole while at the same time respecting your side of it.I can't wait for the whole thing to be ended. Currently stuck in a legal quagmire.
We don't know that. Maybe it was done on purpose. Pretty stupid omission if it was.And it may have been an ommission of his not to have altered his will to consider her.
And?
Honestly managing and keeping a property maintained to get it to a good saleable price costs money. I consider you are being petty, if you don't mind my saying so. Did the poles do a great job and did the executor have the property looking good for sale
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