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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the petition sell real estate document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the details of the decedent, including their name and date of death. This information is crucial for establishing the context of the petition.
  3. Next, provide details about the estate, including its location and any personal property involved. Be sure to include specifics like serial numbers for vehicles.
  4. Indicate the fair market value of the real estate as appraised by a licensed professional. This section is vital for justifying the sale price.
  5. Complete sections regarding buyer offers and your agreement on sale terms. Ensure all parties involved are clearly identified.
  6. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing and submitting your petition. Utilize our platform’s features to easily add signatures and notary information.

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The personal representative has the power to do so without permission or other action of the court in all probate administration, including supervised administration. The only exception to this would be where the court has restricted the ability of the personal representative to sell real estate or personal property.
A petition for partition occurs when two or more property owners cannot agree on what to do with it. For instance, one owner may want to sell, and the other wants to rent. If the parties cannot docHub an agreement, filing a petition for partition becomes an option to compel the sale of the property.
If a person dies intestate, meaning without a Will, a petition for administration is filed. This petition initiates the process of estate administration. The Register of Wills will appoint an administrator, usually a close relative, to manage and distribute the decedents estate according to state intestacy laws.
The Petition for Probate of Will and Letters Testamentary is requesting for the court to validate the Will and formally appoint the Executor. Once this is done, the court authorizes the Executor to oversee the process of distributing assets and property to beneficiaries per the instructions provided in the Will.
The probate petition typically consists of an application to be officially appointed as the executor, the death certificate, and the original will. A petitioner must ask the probate court to officially be appointed as the executor regardless of whether the decedents will has named them as an executor.

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How to stop a petition to partition: 3 common solutions Review contractual agreements. Sell your share to another co-owner. Secure a buyout of your co-owners share.
Yes, there are some ways in which property can be transferred without going through probate in Alabama. One of the most common ways to avoid probate is by establishing a trust. Generally, any assets placed within a trust are exempt from probate and are instead distributed privately outside of court.

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