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Article 9. Damages And Recovery Of Property of California Probate Code >> Division 7. >> Part 5. >> Chapter 18. >> Article 9.

The personal representative is liable to an interested person for damages suffered by the interested person by reason of the neglect or misconduct of the personal representative in the proceedings in relation to a sale.
In addition to any other damages for which the personal representative is liable, if the personal representative fraudulently sells real property of the estate contrary to or otherwise than under the provisions of this chapter, the person having an estate of inheritance in the real property may recover from the personal representative, as liquidated damages, an amount equal to double the fair market value of the real property sold on the date of sale.
(a) No action for the recovery of property sold by a personal representative on the claim that the sale is void may be maintained by an heir or other person claiming under the decedent unless the action is commenced within whichever of the following is the later time:
  (1) Three years after the settlement of the final account of the personal representative.
  (2) Three years after the discovery of any fraud upon which the action is based.
  (b) The limitation established by subdivision (a) is not tolled for any reason.