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Executive Administrator To Estate

Carita Gee
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My sister's and I became Executor's to our Mother's Estate back in 2015. I have been living in the property and been paying the mortgage since day one. I am now really interested in going with a different lender and purchasing the home so that I can become the prime owner on the deed so that I have the ability to make more decisions. I would like to buy my sister's out and obtain full accountability. It is possible to obtain a loan for the price that is now owed on the property from another lender? How would I go about doing this? What issues could I potentially run into? Need some advice.