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South Carolina Probate Questions

Stacey K.
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I know South Carolina has heavy court involvement in the disposition of property within an estate, precluding much liberty a PR might otherwise have. I have a couple questions for those that might understand how South Carolina works.

I have a Personal Representative that has been willed property. The judge has instructed she submit the Deed of Distribution for the property. Since she's willed the property, is she required to obtain a realtor's appraisal and the court's permission before she sells? I believe this is the case if she weren't also the devisee.

Another question:  I assume she can sell the property with only the Deed of Distribution in-hand, without first obtaining title? 

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