My father recently passed away and I an joint executor with one of my sisters. We are tied up in a bureaucratic loop with the Estate Agent who is renting out my late Fathers house.
The Estate Agent is insisting we provide a letter from my late Father's solicitor that myself and my sister are executors of his will.
We have provided them sight of the original will and death certificate of my father.
My Father's Solicitor will not provide us with a letter as they say none is required.
The Estate Agent has taken an instruction from my sister to recommence payments into his frozen bank account (HSBC allow credits).
The bizarre thing is that the Estate Agent does not want a copy of our identification!
As far as I am concerned we have legal authority to act and make decisions about my Father's house.
Our plan which has been agreed with all the benefices is to rent the house out until around the end of Feb 2024, then sell the house when probate is granted.
The Estate Agent is effectively refusing to take our instruction without a letter from a solicitor that adds no value.
Any help or suggestions would be apprecuated.
The Estate Agent is insisting we provide a letter from my late Father's solicitor that myself and my sister are executors of his will.
We have provided them sight of the original will and death certificate of my father.
My Father's Solicitor will not provide us with a letter as they say none is required.
The Estate Agent has taken an instruction from my sister to recommence payments into his frozen bank account (HSBC allow credits).
The bizarre thing is that the Estate Agent does not want a copy of our identification!
As far as I am concerned we have legal authority to act and make decisions about my Father's house.
Our plan which has been agreed with all the benefices is to rent the house out until around the end of Feb 2024, then sell the house when probate is granted.
The Estate Agent is effectively refusing to take our instruction without a letter from a solicitor that adds no value.
Any help or suggestions would be apprecuated.
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