Trust Property Sale Dispute

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Beneficiaries generally cannot sell trust property without trustee approval. Trust terms must be followed, and beneficiaries should be informed of significant changes. Consult a local trust law attorney for personalized advice.

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I'm in Arkansas
Hi ****, I'd be happy to help. Could you please provide more details about your legal issue?
If a piece of land is in a trust and there is three heirs can two heirs sell a trailer double wide without my agreement to do so if it's on the land in the trust
Hi ****, thanks for providing the details.
- In Arkansas, property within a trust generally requires the trustee's approval for any sale.
- If the trailer is considered part of the trust property, all parties involved in the trust must agree to the sale, unless the trust document states otherwise.
Could you clarify if you are one of the trustees or beneficiaries of the trust?
Beneficiary it states in the trust that the land isn't to be sold unless it becomes more costly then not
Hi ****,
Thank you for clarifying. Here's some general information:
- As a beneficiary, you typically do not have the authority to sell trust property.
- If the trust document specifies conditions under which the land (and potentially the trailer) can be sold, those conditions must be met.
- All trustees must adhere to the trust's terms.
Could you let me know if the trustees have discussed the sale with you and whether the condition of the land becoming more costly has been met?
The land makes money off of a gas line on the property and after the trailer had been sold then I was notified .
Hi ****,
Thank you for the additional information. Here are some points to consider:
- If the land is generating income from a gas line, it might not meet the condition of becoming too costly to maintain.
- As a beneficiary, you should have been informed of any significant changes or sales related to the trust property.
You might want to consult with an attorney who specializes in trust law in Arkansas to review the trust document and ensure that your rights are being protected.
Would you like information on how to find a local attorney or court?