[WSBAPT] Beneficiary Eviction?

Marvin Benson marvinbensonlaw at gmail.com
Mon Feb 7 17:39:59 PST 2022


If he is receiving the house as part of his inheritance from the estate,
and the estate is solvent and able to pay administrative expenses,  what is
the problem?

On Sun, Feb 6, 2022 at 7:16 AM Amy Goertz <amyjgoertz at icloud.com> wrote:

> Good morning,
>
> I have a new situation that I am sure one of you may have dealt with
> before. My client is the P.R. of an estate in Pierce County. She is the
> neighbor of the decedent and lives across the street. She is elderly and
> doing her best but is at her wits end with the beneficiary.
>
> The decedent left her house (no mortgage) and the bulk of her estate to
> her live-in boyfriend. He is in his 60s and currently living in the house
> with a roommate. By all accounts, the house is in a state of disrepair, a
> mess (like a hoarder) and there are electrical and plumbing issues that are
> being ignored. It is my understanding that the boyfriend is an alcoholic
> who sits around all day drinking. He initially told me that he does
> remodeling work and that he can fix the problems with the house. However,
> he’s been living there for years and has never done any sort of work or
> repairs on the home. He’s done nothing towards making the house better
> since the decedent’s passing in October and, in fact, sold her car and
> pawned the items on the Personal Property list that were specifically
> designated to others.
>
> There are approximately $20,000 in outstanding property taxes, creditor
> claims, attorney fees, etc, including a claim from DSHS. There are no
> liquid assets - just the house.
>
> The boyfriend/beneficiary believes that he is in charge and he does not
> agree with selling the house. On his minimal income, cannot afford even to
> pay the property taxes and utilities on the house or maybe with the
> roommate’s rent he can pay those bills but he doesn't. He has repeatedly
> asked how long he could live there and not pay property taxes before they
> seize the house. We’ve tried to get him to look into a reverse mortgage,
> fix the house, or find a less expensive place to live but he intends
> to “squat” in this house until he is forced out. It is my understanding
> that in order to qualify for a reverse mortgage the house would need to be
> up to code and it is far from it.
>
> Any thoughts on how best to wrap up the estate? I wish I could get the
> beneficiary to do something to help himself but the P.R. and I have talked
> ourselves blue in the face trying to get him off the couch to do something
> other than pawn the items in the house.
>
> Thanks for reading my Sunday morning rambling - I appreciate any input you
> may have.
>
> Amy
>
>
> *Amy J. Goertz, J.D.*
> *Goertz & Lambrecht PLLC*
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