When an Out-of-State Resident Dies Owning Florida Real Estate

 In Elder Law, Estate Planning, Probate, Real Estate

Question:     What happens when someone dies owning real estate or other assets in Florida, but is a resident of another state?

Answer:    If a deceased person was a resident of a state other than Florida, the estate will be administered in the county and state of residence.  However, even if the decedent’s estate is administered by the probate court of the state of residency, assets located in Florida, especially real estate, may have to be administered by Florida’s probate courts.  This is called “ancillary administration” and requires that the Florida court issue letters of administration to a personal representative qualified to act under Florida law.  If you are the personal representative for a non-Florida resident and need assistance with opening an ancillary administration in Florida for the estate, call Bach & Jacobs to speak to an attorney.

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