... I don't believe I'm speculating on the future direction of property prices when I say that selling a property right now if you don't have to isn't the best idea.
The will does as it is specific in relation to how the house is to be treated.AFAIK there is nothing to stop the Executor putting the house in the names of the beneficiaries. ...
Folks - please don't start speculating about house prices - we don't allow it on askboutmoney
The will does as it is specific in relation to how the house is to be treated.
See previous posts about beneficiary agreements and indemnification of executor.
No, the probate office just grants probate to the Executor. ie gives the Executor the legal power to administer/distribute the estate.
The Executor can delay the sale of the house for as long as they like, but once outside the 12 months from the date of death the Executor can be sued (in theory) for not doing their job. Again, if all beneficiaries agree in writing not to proceed with the sale I don't see how there could be a problem...
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