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Exectuor powers

what powers does the exectutor of an estate have

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The executor of the estate has full power to administer the decedent's estate. For example to open bank accounts, collect and liquidate assets, address creditor's claims and sell real property, if appropriate. This is not an exclusive list of powers. I think you would get a better answer if your question was more detailed. For instance, you might ask: does the executor have the power to do _____________ ?

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