Can the executor spend money to repair or improve a house before it is sold?

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The executor has a wide range of options for dealing with property, and unless the will has more specific rules, the executor only has to act reasonably and with the best interest of the beneficiaries in mind. This power includes deciding to abandon property, sell it as is, or improve it using money in the estate. The court will only approve amounts that are accounted for and reasonable.

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What happens if the will makes a gift to someone who has dies, or makes a gift of property that the deceased no longer owns?

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My sibling has been living rent free in the deceased parent’s house. Does he or she have to pay rent?