Hi, yes generally if there is a letter of executorship the executor can accept an offer on the property, but it will always still be subject to the consent of the Master of the High court, and the sale agreement should have a clause in that the sale is still subject to the endorsement of the Master of the High court. The conveyancer that is going to be appointed to transfer the property can also advise you further.
If you receive a letter of executorship of a late estate can you sell the property?
Hi, yes generally if there is a letter of executorship the executor can accept an offer on the property, but it will always still be subject to the consent of the Master of the High court, and the sale agreement should have a clause in that the sale is still subject to the endorsement of the Master of the High court. The conveyancer that is going to be appointed to transfer the property can also advise you further.