Usually no, but yes if:
- the will prohibits sale
- there is a dispute
- there are minor heirs
- the executor exceeds authority
- the estate is insolvent
Attorney review is key before listing.
Alejandro Hernandez III J.D. | Manhattan and Beverly Hills Luxury Probate Realtor
Trusted Advisor in Probate, Trust, and Fiduciary Held Real Estate Transactions Across California and New York.
Usually no, but yes if:
Attorney review is key before listing.
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