After decedent’s daughter was removed as executor for failing to administer the estate, including the failure to pay the mortgage and other costs of maintaining the decedent’s residence which the daughter continued to occupy, the court gave the daughter the right to purchase the residence at a price to be agreed upon with the decedent’s son as the other beneficiary of the estate. The parties failed to agree on a purchase, and the court’s order directed the daughter and her family to vacate the residence so that the son could take possession as successor executor and sell the property. Randolph Estate, 3 Fid.Rep.4th 310 (Bucks O.C. 2025).