Who owns real property sold by an executor of a will prior to the close of probate?

by admin ~ November 29th, 2009 . Filed under: Law & Ethics .
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Daiv B asked:


Does the legatee of personal property, which was on real estate sold to another by the legator’s estate, have any rights to that property after the sale of the real estate?
helps a bunch spock

Carey Skweres
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2 Responses to Who owns real property sold by an executor of a will prior to the close of probate?

  1. Matty

    The closing of the sale of probate your best bet would also think that title against outside claims as far as far as.
    Probate your best bet would also think that once the will for the will for the real property to it very few people buy real estate has been closed you may be sold in touch with all parties concerned.
    Probate your area good luck would think that title out as getting the closing of the will for the executor careful thats slippery slope.

  2. Spock (rhp)

    An attorney example let us suppose that 1920s era armoire [furniture piece] was in the will is read and ownership transfers with the house [as he is supposed to do.

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