Arizona mans heirs get cash found hidden in walls

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Arizona man's heirs get cash found hidden in walls

PHOENIX (AP) — An Arizona court says a man's heirs are entitled to $500,000 cash that was found in the walls of his former home years after he died.
The Court of Appeals ruling Thursday upholds a judge's decision that the money, stashed in ammunition cans inside the walls, belongs to Robert Spann's estate.
Spann died in 2001. According to the ruling, his daughters found stocks, bonds, cash and gold hidden in his suburban Phoenix home before they sold it seven years later.
The couple who bought the home in Paradise Valley claimed the cash after a worker found it in the walls during kitchen and bathroom remodeling.
The Court of Appeals said that legally, the money was only mislaid, not abandoned, so it still belonged to Spann's estate.

Republican Herald | News | republicanherald.com
 

I guess when they bought the house they should have had a clause that "All personal property left by the
sellers belong to the buyer."
Rich
 

Yep If your buying a house these days, get it in Writing.

Whatever is on the property after closure, Belongs to the new owner.
No Exceptions.
 

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