Order for Admission to Decedent’s Residence Not Appealable

An order allowing the executor to enter the decedent’s residence is proper when the decedent’s residence was not specifically devised by her will and two of the three of the residuary beneficiaries occupy the residence, the court was not divested of jurisdiction over the administration of the estate by an appeal from the grant of letters, and the order is not appealable. O’Brien Estate (No. 1), 2 Fid.Rep.4th 223 (Montgomery O.C. 2024), app. quashed, 941 EDA 2024 (Pa. Super. 6/14/2024), pet. app., 389 MAL 2024 (Pa.).

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