Gypsy Heart
Gold Member
Depends on where the house is located, whether its going to be worth "a ton of money". Alot of larger homes located in downtown older neighborhoods are in the decline as far as property values. If the relatives want to sell it fine, rent a storage unit and move everything into it to be gone through at your gf's families leisure. I dont understand why that its been about four months since she passed away and no one has been appointed executor of the estate yet . Where is the will and who was her attorney. Probally the same one that her husband when living had....Get the relatives together, make a plan of action and take it. Clean up the house,search it thoroughly and sell. Anything that was taken or sold after the grandma died will have to be deducted from the amount each sibling receives. The bank has records of what transactions went on with the uncle who was suppose to be power of attorney, and you can go to jail for misusing that power. He has to provide reciepts, records of what was disposed of and why.