In Re Tetreault, 11 A.3d 635 (2011)
- Citation
- In Re Tetreault, 11 A.3d 635 (2011)
- Parent Document
- In Re Tetreault, 11 A.3d 635 (2011)
- Jurisdiction
- Rhode Island (state)
- Effective Date
- 2011-01-13
- Original Source
- https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/2560125/in-re-tetreault/ ↗
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1,066 charsSoon thereafter, executrix filed an emei'-gency motion for reconsideration by the Superior Court of the court’s entry of conditional orders, seeking removal of the conditions and entry of final orders and judgments. According to executrix, since testatrix’s death, debtor continued to occupy the property alone without paying real estate taxes, insurance premiums, or rent to the estate or to executrix, coowner of the property. Since the date of the Superior Court’s conditional order, executrix maintained that she became unable to continue paying the property’s expenses and as a result the property had become uninsured and imperiled. Furthermore, the property’s deteriorating condition was documented in two separate appraisals and an inspection report. In consideration of the aforementioned state and condition of the property, executrix argued that it was necessary to sell the property as soon as possible in order to limit the estate’s liability, pay the debts and expenses of the estate, and to effectuate the estate’s prompt and efficient administration.