As long as they were sold for fair market value, it should be okay. And very good records need to be kept to show the courts.
When the sold items are returned back to the seller by the customer then, it is Sales Return for the seller.
That is normally part of the process of settling an estate. The items have to be fully inventoried and assessed and sold at fair market value.
If the person who owned the home is now deceased, that person's estate must be probated before the home can be sold. Probate is what authorizes someone representing the estate of the deceased person to sell the home.
Of course. Arrangements should be made for any of the heirs to visit the property before it is sold.
No, it does not have to be sold. But the debts have to be settled and if there is not enough money to resolve the debts, the home will have to be sold.
On the trial balance, Sales Returns and Allowances is a liability. If items returned are sold later, they become assets under sales.
If you mean items you sold, go to My eBbay.
Items sold at Concorde Memorabilia include on board items, gallery items, and engineering collectibles. You can check out these items directly from their website.
There are many items that are sold at the Clothing Warehouse. Examples of items that are sold at the Clothing Warehouse includes shirts, jackets, jeans, and dresses.
It was returned to Evelyn Lincoln, who passed it on with many other items to Bob White. Bob sold it privately and it was later resold again privately!
The best way to find out about the state of land parcels is to check the Probate office. The Spokane county probate office is on line http://www.spokanecounty.org/pubpadal/