Saturday, January 7, 2012

Court reviews a claim to recover the value of improvements made to real estate filed against the decedents' estates

IN RE ESTATE OF BENJAMIN M. BATES AND ESTATE OF PEARL BATES (Tenn. Ct. App. January 6, 2012)

This appeal arises from a claim filed against two decedents' estates to recover the value of improvements made to real estate since 2000. The claimant is one of nine children of the decedents, husband and wife, who died in 1959 and 1962, respectively. The court granted the appellee's claim for the value of improvements made since 2000 to the decedents' former home place. Because the decedents died intestate, their real property immediately vested in their heirs in 1962. Therefore, the real estate the claimant improved beginning in 2000 was not owned by either decedent at that time or thereafter; thus, the award of a claim against the estates of these two decedents is a nullity. Accordingly, the judgment is vacated and the case is remanded.

Opinion available at:
http://www.tba2.org/tba_files/TCA/2012/batesb_010612.pdf