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Question: A couple that used their house as collateral on a bailsbond for their daughter has been divorced. The wife no longer has any claims to the house. Since the divorce the husband has died and through a survivorship left the entire house to his mother. The mother, now in possession, has sold the house to her grandson. Nothing has been done with the bailbond. What would be the best cause of action be for the original surviving owner of the house?

Answer: Who is the original surviving owner? The mother? Here is the reality, I don't know who was sold what when, but everyone laid claim to the house subject to the lien by the bondsman. good luck

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