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Investors & landlords
Your post does not appear to have anything to do with taxes. Also, it doesn't sound like this property is in the US. But if it is, the only person that can legally do "anything" with the property, is the legally appointed/recognized administrator of the estate. Generally, this person is identified in the Last Will & Testament. Otherwise, they are appointed by the court. You need to seek legal advice in your local jurisdiction before you do anything.
‎July 11, 2022
12:32 PM