Probate Land Auction Concerns
Summary
Navigating probate can be complex, especially when land ownership and auction issues arise. Ensure you have clear documentation and consult your lawyer for guidance. Verify any court orders and communicate with the auctioneer to clarify misunderstandings. If needed, seek advice from local attorneys to protect your rights.Full Conversation
No we are paying monthly payments to the bank. But the personal representative said it was my land to do what i want
It sounds like a complicated situation. Here are some general points you may want to consider:
- Probate Proceedings: Typically involve the distribution of a deceased person's estate under court supervision.
- Ownership Confirmation: It's crucial to have official documentation confirming ownership of the land.
- Court Orders: If the court ordered the sale of items, it might have implications on your rights.
Have you received any official documents from the court stating the land is yours?
The land is not for sale. The auctioneer has posted a flyer stating the auction is going to be held on my land
It sounds like a challenging situation. If the land is still under probate, the auction may be related to probate proceedings. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Verify Court Orders: Check if there's a court order regarding the auction.
- Contact Your Lawyer: Discuss the situation with your lawyer for clarification.
- Speak to the Auctioneer: Inform them of any misunderstandings about the land's sale.
Are you interested in connecting with local attorneys who can assist you further with this matter?
When the auctioneer wants to have the sale held on your land and didnt ask no paperwork stating it has to be held on ur land. And no documents stating whos at fault for accidents
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It seems like you're dealing with a confusing probate situation regarding the use of your land for an auction. It's important to ensure clear communication with the auctioneer and verify any court orders related to this. Since you mentioned that no paperwork was provided, contacting your lawyer for assistance is essential. If you have any documents from the court, you should review them to understand your rights regarding the land. Would you like to discuss this further with local attorneys?