Cal.App.4th – Partial Loss to BAC

From: Charles Cox [mailto:charles@bayliving.com]
Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2013 9:32 AM
To: Charles Cox
Subject: Cal.App.4th – Partial Loss to BAC

Judgment dismissing plaintiff’s complaint alleging defendants lacked authority to foreclose on her property is reversed as to the cause of action for wrongful foreclosure, where: 1) judicial notice could not be taken of defendants’ compliance with Civil Code section 2923.5; and 2) plaintiff’s allegations that defendants did not comply with the statute were sufficient to state a cause of action for wrongful foreclosure.

See case attached.

Charles
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