§
30.404
How do I initiate a purchase at probate?
§
30.400
What may be purchased at probate?
§
30.401
Who may purchase at probate?
§
30.402
Does property purchased at probate remain in trust or restricted status?
§
30.403
Is consent required for a purchase at probate?
§
30.405
When may I initiate a purchase at probate?
§
30.406
May I withdraw my request to purchase at probate?
§
30.407
How will OHA address requests to purchase at probate?
§
30.408
What will OHA include in the probate decision or reconsideration order when a purchase at probate request is pending?
§
30.409
How will a pending purchase at probate request affect how the decedent's property is distributed?
§
30.424
When will the order approving or denying the purchase at probate become final?
§
30.410
How will the purchase at probate process continue after the decision or reconsideration order is issued?
§
30.411
How will the interests to be purchased at probate be valued?
§
30.412
What will OHA do when it receives BIA's notification that an appraisal/valuation has been completed?
§
30.413
Who are potential bidders?
§
30.414
What will be contained in the Order to Submit Bids?
§
30.415
What may I do if I do not agree with the determination of fair market value in the Order to Submit Bids?
§
30.416
How does OHA decide whether a bid is successful?
§
30.417
How does the judge notify the parties whether there was a successful bid?
§
30.418
When must the successful bidder pay for the interest purchased?
§
30.419
What happens after the successful bidder submits payment?
§
30.420
What happens if the successful bidder does not submit payment within 30 days?
§
30.421
When does a purchased interest vest in the purchaser?
§
30.422
What will happen to any lease income received or accrued from purchased land interests before the purchased interest vests in the purchaser?
§
30.423
What may I do if I disagree with the judge's determination to approve or deny a purchase at probate?

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