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Yes—under certain conditions.

An executor may legally proceed without unanimous beneficiary approval if:

The will grants them explicit authority

The probate court authorizes the sale

The sale is necessary to pay debts, taxes, or expenses

The property is sold at fair market value

This means that Can an executor sell property without all beneficiaries approving in Connecticut is not a simple yes-or-no situation—it depends on legal authority and proper procedure.

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