Q: Sis-executor, 2 bro beneficiary s and me youngest bene. we had realtor put house for sale. 2 weeks later , bro took sign
Down ,$40,000 of inheritence put in. without out me on board said his worker moving . To rent but guess has 16 mon to get loan. I still haven't read agreement,and my bro paid her rent for ,16 month. Up front ..what's that about. I don't trust these ,my executor left him in charge now of house I guess Have ask over10 for contract. Won't let me. House $159,900 when realor.nOnly listed in probate $113.000. I'm not happy with these ,3 siblings. . I've ask for accounts. Cuz she had her and my mom on one account. Then sister has atogether with my my dad , who past 10 months prior. Life insurance. She did bills for both on that one. Not cool. they are not talking to me cuz I want to read agreement . Oh theyd laugh the way to bank.
A: Your best bet would be to call a qualified probate attorney in the area where your parents last lived before they passed. Pay for a consult. The background provided here is difficult to decipher and it's difficult to give advice given this limited information.
Kenneth V Zichi and Tim Akpinar agree with this answer
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I’m not sure exactly what your question is but I concur it sounds like you should be consulting with a local probate attorney ASAP.
‘Fiduciaries’ like personal representatives need to act in the best interest of the ESTATE and not any one heir. Get that local advice!
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