Unless contrary to the decedent's will, the personal representative of the estate is authorized, but not required, to advance or to pay as an expense of administration for a period of up to four (4) months after the decedent's death the reasonable costs of routine upkeep of any real property passing under the will of the decedent or by intestate succession. These authorized expenditures, which may be made in the personal representative's discretion, shall include those for utility services, day-to-day maintenance, lawn service, and insurance premiums but shall not include mortgage note payments, real estate taxes, major repairs or other extraordinary expenses. None of the foregoing limitations shall apply to any real property that is actually part of the probate estate being administered.
Structure 2021 Tennessee Code
Title 30 - Administration of Estates
Chapter 2 - Management, Settlement and Distribution
Part 3 - Inventory and Management
§ 30-2-301. Making Inventory — Return — Notice to Beneficiaries
§ 30-2-302. Recording of Inventory
§ 30-2-303. Sale of Decedent's Effects
§ 30-2-305. Debts Chargeable Against All Assets
§ 30-2-306. Notice to Creditors of Qualification of Personal Representative
§ 30-2-308. Triplicate Copies of Pleadings as Claims
§ 30-2-309. Statute of Limitations Arrested by Filing Claim
§ 30-2-311. Waiver of Filing Small Claims — Payment
§ 30-2-312. Entry of Claim by Clerk — Fees — Notice
§ 30-2-316. Judgment on Claims Where No Exceptions Filed
§ 30-2-317. Priority of Claims — Payment — Contested or Unmatured Claims
§ 30-2-318. Payment of Claims Prior to Time Fixed for Payment
§ 30-2-319. Time for Payment of Claims
§ 30-2-320. Pending Actions Considered Legally Filed Demands — Manner of Revival