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Jadesilver
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I live in Nebraska, but the property of the deceased is in California, and the Probate Petition was filed in California.
My grandmother died, leaving all property (etc.) to my father. There is not much chance that there will be any contest to the Will (he is the last surviving family member). The executor, who is not working with the help of a probate attorney, insists that my father cannot even stay overnight in my grandmother's house while in town to attend to legal matters. My parents want to start light renovation on the property as it is worth quite a bit of money, but is in severe disrepair (to the point that it is almost dangerous). Can they, legally, make any repairs to the house? Also, before the house is sold, I want to stay there to refresh memories of "grandma's house", etc. Can I stay in the house without breaking any laws?!
My grandmother died, leaving all property (etc.) to my father. There is not much chance that there will be any contest to the Will (he is the last surviving family member). The executor, who is not working with the help of a probate attorney, insists that my father cannot even stay overnight in my grandmother's house while in town to attend to legal matters. My parents want to start light renovation on the property as it is worth quite a bit of money, but is in severe disrepair (to the point that it is almost dangerous). Can they, legally, make any repairs to the house? Also, before the house is sold, I want to stay there to refresh memories of "grandma's house", etc. Can I stay in the house without breaking any laws?!