Executor Rent Responsibilities
Summary
An executor in Texas may need to pay rent if the will or heirs agree. Evicting an heir without a court order may be illegal. Legal advice is recommended for rent entitlements and eviction issues.Full Conversation
HE EVICTED THE OTHER HEIR FROM THE HOME WITHOUT A COURT ORDER ????
In Texas, evicting an heir without a court order may violate state laws, as legal eviction typically requires judicial authorization. Here are some points to consider:
- Eviction usually requires a court process.
- Heirs may have rights to the property.
- Seek legal advice to understand options for challenging the eviction.
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IS THE OTHER HEIR ENTITLED TO RENT ???
In Texas, whether the evicted heir is entitled to rent depends on the specifics of the estate and any agreements between heirs or stipulations in the will. Here are some points to consider:
- The will may specify rental terms.
- Heirs may negotiate rent payments.
- Legal advice can help determine entitlements.
Do you need guidance on how to contest the eviction or discuss rent terms?