There is no mention of a solicitor in the OP and the rest of your post is purely speculative, "if" and "if". I'd suggest more information is probably needed before expressing an opinion.There is a delay here and it looks like it rests with the solicitor.
Who do you expect should pay the conveyance costs in that case?I'd also want to see a copy of solicitors bill to ensure that any fees incurred in selling the house were not added to the overall estate bill.
Who do you expect should pay the conveyance costs in that case
I wonder about that. Surely if the property has been transferred to the two siblings that should be that.
The costs incurred in executing the will, including costs of transferring the property, to the two siblings will come from the entire estate before distribution.
The will is then complete.
The house is then owned by the two.
If the siblings then wish to sell the house any costs incurred will be their responsibility.
If the will specified that the property be sold and proceeds distributed between the two siblings it is an executor cost and the cost be taken from the entire estate before distribution of remaining assets.
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