What is the name of your state? Florida
I posted a longer version of this in the probate forum. Inherited house. Summary administration, probate completed. I was named PR/executor in will but not appointed by the court because there is not a court-appointed PR/executor in summary administration. From the time of parent's death and continuing even now (total of 15 months), I have paid 100% of all house/estate-related expenses including funeral, burial, HOA fees, taxes, insurance, utilities, etc....which has totaled around $56k - again, totally my money, not the estate as there is no estate account. Other beneficiary who is supposed to get 50/50 split of all assets (the house) has paid $0. Literally nothing. My question is - how can I go about getting reimbursed for the half of all those expenses that I shouldn't have had to pay? In other words, when the house is sold, how would I go about having that money deducted from the other beneficiary's net proceeds? Can it be done?
I posted a longer version of this in the probate forum. Inherited house. Summary administration, probate completed. I was named PR/executor in will but not appointed by the court because there is not a court-appointed PR/executor in summary administration. From the time of parent's death and continuing even now (total of 15 months), I have paid 100% of all house/estate-related expenses including funeral, burial, HOA fees, taxes, insurance, utilities, etc....which has totaled around $56k - again, totally my money, not the estate as there is no estate account. Other beneficiary who is supposed to get 50/50 split of all assets (the house) has paid $0. Literally nothing. My question is - how can I go about getting reimbursed for the half of all those expenses that I shouldn't have had to pay? In other words, when the house is sold, how would I go about having that money deducted from the other beneficiary's net proceeds? Can it be done?