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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Petition to Sell Real Estate in the editor.
Begin by filling in the name of the deceased and the county where the estate is located. This information is crucial for identifying the case.
In section 1, provide details about your appointment as Executor, including your name and any relevant dates. Ensure this aligns with legal documentation.
For section 2, confirm that you have published a Notice of Creditors in a local newspaper. Include dates and publication details to demonstrate compliance with legal requirements.
In section 3, describe the real property you wish to sell, including its address and any pertinent details from Exhibit 'A'.
Section 4 requires you to explain why selling this property is necessary. Be clear about any burdens it poses on the estate.
Complete sections 5 through 7 by detailing your requests for court approval, including waiving bond posting and confirmation of sale.
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