So dinner for one and 'donation to charity' for the other.Dinner would suit with one but the second has cleared anything of value from the house already. Eating would be difficult!
I would certainly expect that expenses would be paid as a matter of right not on the whim of beneficiaries.I think it depends on whether they are also beneficiaries or not. If they are, l would say discharging their reasonable expenses and, perhaps, a nominal gift would be appropriate. If not a beneficiary, then l think a more substantial gratuity would be appropriate, e.g. €1,000 or so, as a token for their time.
the second has cleared anything of value from the house already. Eating would be difficult!
It’s not a “tip” in this instance.
It’s a nice gesture, a “thank you”.
I've been an executor a few times. Never got a "tip" and never expected one either. The person who died asked me to look after their affairs, so I did it for them. I wasn't working for those who inherited the estate.