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Can the executor of an estate allow the house to be foreclosed?

Answered 5 years ago by Andrew Allen Popp (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Asset Protection
The answer depends on additional facts not stated.  Was an executor ever formally appointed by the probate court?  An executor has a duty to preserve estate assets.  Whether or not what transpired consitutes a breach of this duty depends on the estate, debts, lease agreement, and numerous other factors.  I recommend sitting down with an attorney to review the situation in full and advise you. Best of luck.  ... Read More
The answer depends on additional facts not stated.  Was an executor ever formally appointed by the probate court?  An executor has a duty... Read More