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Would appreciate any comments on the following situation:
A family home willed to a number of nieces and nephews by an aunt with no direct family.
Two executors were named, one of whom is also an inheritor under terms of the will.
Work may need to be done to the house.
The executor who stands to inherit has taken steps to arrange for this work to be performed claiming that the responsibility for the house lies with the executors at present (probate not yet through).
Not all of the five who will inherit are in agreement with this - the work involves structural issues.
The second executor has taken the word of the first in good faith.
I guess my question is:
Can the executors arrange for action to be taken without consent from all named inheritors?
(I will take legal advice if matters come to a head and executor presses on with this despite my objections - but would appreciate some input from anyone here who could help)
Thanks
A family home willed to a number of nieces and nephews by an aunt with no direct family.
Two executors were named, one of whom is also an inheritor under terms of the will.
Work may need to be done to the house.
The executor who stands to inherit has taken steps to arrange for this work to be performed claiming that the responsibility for the house lies with the executors at present (probate not yet through).
Not all of the five who will inherit are in agreement with this - the work involves structural issues.
The second executor has taken the word of the first in good faith.
I guess my question is:
Can the executors arrange for action to be taken without consent from all named inheritors?
(I will take legal advice if matters come to a head and executor presses on with this despite my objections - but would appreciate some input from anyone here who could help)
Thanks