Estate And Property Rights
Summary
Elizabeth is dealing with estate and property rights issues involving foreclosure and outdated appraisals. She should consider challenging the appraisal, reviewing fiduciary duties of the executrix and trustee, and seeking legal intervention. Connecting with an estate attorney could provide guidance and representation in court.Full Conversation
I’m wondering if there is anything I can do at this point about saving my house it’s a home my dad left my little brother in his will and I am also a beneficiary to the will I was left all the residue and remainder of everything. My aunt who is also the executrix was also appointed to be the trustee of my little brother’s share until he is * my little brother doesn’t want the house but did still want to had a part in the land. The house was appraised at around *,* 3 years ago which was around the time my dad passed away since then I moved into the house and made l
It sounds like a complex situation involving estate and trust law. Here are some general points to consider:
- Will and Trust: Review the will and trust documents to understand your rights and obligations.
- Executor and Trustee: Discuss with your aunt (executor and trustee) about your intentions and your brother's wishes.
- Beneficiaries’ Agreement: You and your brother might reach an agreement regarding the house and land.
- Legal Consultation: Consider consulting an estate attorney for detailed advice.
Would you like help connecting with a local lawyer who specializes in estate matters?
- Will and Trust: Review the will and trust documents to understand your rights and obligations.
- Executor and Trustee: Discuss with your aunt (executor and trustee) about your intentions and your brother's wishes.
- Beneficiaries’ Agreement: You and your brother might reach an agreement regarding the house and land.
- Legal Consultation: Consider consulting an estate attorney for detailed advice.
Would you like help connecting with a local lawyer who specializes in estate matters?
me and my little brother agreedh that I would move in the home and take over the mortgage and we would share the land. we both would be on the deed, and I would assume the mortgage which I had attempted to do, but because of lack of cooperation and necessary action the lawyer and the executive tricks should have taken. The house fell into foreclosure, and I was never able to assume it due to the estate not filing necessary paperwork now my aunt who also is the executive tricks and trustee of my brother share petition to the court to buy the home out of the estate using the three-year-old appraisal at $*,* and still bought it under fair market value talked my brother into signing over everything said it was the only option he had or we were gonna lose the home to strangers. My homeowners insurance says the house is valued at over $*,*
It sounds like you're facing a challenging situation involving estate administration and property rights. Here are a few steps you might consider:
- Challenge the Appraisal: You may be able to contest the outdated appraisal in court, especially if the current market value is significantly higher.
- Review Estate and Trust Duties: Your aunt has fiduciary duties as executrix and trustee. Ensure she is fulfilling these obligations fairly.
- Legal Intervention: An estate attorney could provide guidance or represent your interests in court.
Would you like help connecting with a local lawyer who specializes in estate matters?
- Challenge the Appraisal: You may be able to contest the outdated appraisal in court, especially if the current market value is significantly higher.
- Review Estate and Trust Duties: Your aunt has fiduciary duties as executrix and trustee. Ensure she is fulfilling these obligations fairly.
- Legal Intervention: An estate attorney could provide guidance or represent your interests in court.
Would you like help connecting with a local lawyer who specializes in estate matters?
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Not at the moment thank you
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It seems like a complex estate and property rights issue, and you've taken steps to connect with a lawyer. If you need further legal information or have more questions in the future, feel free to reach out. Take care!
It seems like a complex estate and property rights issue, and you've taken steps to connect with a lawyer. If you need further legal information or have more questions in the future, feel free to reach out. Take care!
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It sounds like **** is dealing with a significant estate and property rights issue. Since she has already agreed to connect with a local lawyer and provided the necessary details, it appears she is on the right track to get help. If she needs further assistance, she can always reach out for more guidance.
It sounds like **** is dealing with a significant estate and property rights issue. Since she has already agreed to connect with a local lawyer and provided the necessary details, it appears she is on the right track to get help. If she needs further assistance, she can always reach out for more guidance.