Probably because of the zeal he distinguished himself with in this war, King Sigismund of Bohemia appointed him in 1422 as royal governor of the County of Kladsko and the district of Ząbkowice Śląskie.
Münsterberg fell as a completed fief to King Sigismund, who mortgaged it to Půta on 13 August 1429.
Půta's political aim was to create a territory for his family on both sides of the border between Silesia and eastern Bohemia.
He left three underage daughters: Půta's widow Anna, who held the mortgage bonds for Kladsko, Ząbkowice Śląskie and Münsterberg, administered her estates together with governor Marquard Ahrlik of Międzylesie.
After negotiating with several interested parties, she sold her possessions to Hynek Krušina of Lichtenburg, who also took over her burdensome debts and the obligation to raise her daughters in style.