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Myself and 3 siblings inherited my fathers house when he passed. My oldest brother was executor of my fathers estate. It has been several years & all property has been distributed from my fathers Trust (including his house). We have a grant Deed naming each of the 4 siblings as equal owners and I have been told by the home owners insurance that all 4 of us are listed on the home owners insurance policy. But the title of the policy remains in the name of the one sibling who was the executor of the estate, followed by Et All. I have been making my own payment annually to the insurance company for 1/4 of the premium when the premium is due. Yet I have been told that I cannot have a copy of the policy. Should I be concerned? Am I represented equally? If there was a claim and an insurance payout was due, would each of the 4 siblings receive a check for 1/4 of the insurance payout? Or would one check be written as the title of the policy reads--in only 1 name followed by et all? If so, could I be excluded from participating in decisions concerning the property (things like selecting the contractor to repair the house, access to or involvement in making the actual payments for repairs,etc). We have no agreement among us on who is managing the property. If I am not equally represented, what should I do to correct the problem?
Myself and 3 siblings inherited my fathers house when he passed. My oldest brother was executor of my fathers estate. It has been several years & all property has been distributed from my fathers Trust (including his house). We have a grant Deed naming each of the 4 siblings as equal owners and I have been told by the home owners insurance that all 4 of us are listed on the home owners insurance policy. But the title of the policy remains in the name of the one sibling who was the executor of the estate, followed by Et All. I have been making my own payment annually to the insurance company for 1/4 of the premium when the premium is due. Yet I have been told that I cannot have a copy of the policy. Should I be concerned? Am I represented equally? If there was a claim and an insurance payout was due, would each of the 4 siblings receive a check for 1/4 of the insurance payout? Or would one check be written as the title of the policy reads--in only 1 name followed by et all? If so, could I be excluded from participating in decisions concerning the property (things like selecting the contractor to repair the house, access to or involvement in making the actual payments for repairs,etc). We have no agreement among us on who is managing the property. If I am not equally represented, what should I do to correct the problem?