Property Ownership
What is a 'personal representative' (executor) in Idaho estate proceedings?
AA real estate agent representing the estate
BThe person appointed by the court or named in a will to administer the estate, including managing and selling real property✓ Correct
CThe attorney handling the probate
DA family member who inherits the property
Explanation
A personal representative (called an executor if named in the will, or administrator if appointed by the court) has authority to manage the estate, including the sale of real property, under court supervision during probate.
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