The decedent (solely) owns real estate in Loudoun County, Virginia. What will happen to the interest the decedent has in this real estate?

If the decedent dies Testate (with a Will), then by operation of Virginia Law, the real estate passes automatically to the beneficiaries named in a Will. The Will must be probated for this title transfer to occur, and probate fees and taxes will apply.

If the decedent dies Intestate (without a Will), then by operation of Virginia Law, the real estate passes to the heirs at law of the decedent. A Real Estate Affidavit (PDF) must be recorded in the Probate Division for this title transfer to occur, and probate fees will apply.

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1. The decedent (solely) owns real estate in Loudoun County, Virginia. What will happen to the interest the decedent has in this real estate?
2. The decedent owns real estate (jointly, with right of survivorship) in Loudoun County, Virginia. What will happen to the decedent’s interest?
3. What should I do if the decedent did not reside in Loudoun County, and probate has been opened in another jurisdiction, but the decedent owned an interest in real estate in Loudoun County?
4. Does an Executor have the authority under Virginia law to sell the decedent's real estate?
5. Does an administrator have the authority under Virginia law to sell the decedent's real estate?