WA Executor problems and the law

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Mrslisag

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Morning :) we have had 4 appraisals on Mum’s house and now the executor wants to bring in someone from out of area to appraise . Have we the right to say enough is enough . Thank you
 

Tim W

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Morning :) we have had 4 appraisals on Mum’s house and now the executor wants to bring in someone from out of area to appraise . Have we the right to say enough is enough . Thank you
Not as such.
It's part of the duty of the executor to try and get the best price for assets being sold.
 

Tim W

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Why is the property being valued?
I jump to the conclusion from the OP's reference to the executor that it's a deceased estate.
I further jump to the conclusion that "appraisial" means "market opinion" rather than valuation proper.