Being a Real Estate Trustee
This article addresses being a San Diego Real Estate Trustee and the experience of aggressive beneficiaries.
This article addresses being a San Diego Real Estate Trustee and the experience of aggressive beneficiaries.
When the decedent leaves a will, an “Executor” is responsible to carry out the directions and requests set forth in that will. Conversely, when a decedent dies “intestate” (i.e., the person passed away without leaving a will), the San Diego Probate Court appoints an “Administrator” to manage the decedent’s estate.
When acting as the estate executor you’re allowed to use estate funds during the San Diego probate administration. You can be personally liable for misuse.
Helping Executors, Administrators and Trustees Simplify Selling San Diego Probate and Trust Real Estate Transactions One of my absolute favorite things to do is make the preparation, marketing and selling of the San Diego house in probate or San Diego real estate in a trust process easy for San Diego Trustees, Administrators and Executors is…
How is a San Diego Trustee Paid? How is a San Diego Trustee Paid?When appointed to be the trustee of a San Diego decedent’s trust, the San Diego trustee takes on liability and is accountable to the beneficiaries. Because of the work involved with being a San Diego trustee, the trustee should be paid. It…
San Diego Probate Executor Tips Just came across this blog post on the Internet of the sixteen tips for San Diego Executors on how to settle an estate. San Diego Executors are frequently wondering what is the next best step towards completing the responsibility of being the trusted person for a loved one who passed…