[WSBARP] Suing PR of an Estate

Craig Blackmon craig at lawofficeofcraigblackmon.com
Thu Sep 16 10:39:42 PDT 2021


Listmates, any insight here is deeply appreciated. PR hires contractor to
fix home prior to sale. Contractor does not get permits and does terrible
job. PR sues contractor and gets default judgment for $60k (including $12k
paid from bond). PR then sells house without adequately completing work or
obtaining permits.

In other words, a bad-acting PR!

Does my client have any recourse, other than assets of the estate? Or would
the PR have personal exposure? Also, if the sale proceeds have been
disbursed to the heirs, is there any way to "claw back"?

Thank you!!!

Craig
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