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Trends in California Non-Judicial Foreclosure Appellate Litigation

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Re non-judicial foreclosure non-judicial foreclosure lawsuits, which are on appeal in California, Today's Show will cover the following:

- where chain of title argument is still getting traction at the appellate level;

- how breach of contract argument is getting traction when chain of title argument is not;

- how appellate courts might handle California Homeowner Bill of Rights cases, given the impending ending of the legislation on December 31, 2019;

- how to limit appellate courts from narrowily framing lower court and appellate briefing argument to kill appeals without truly addressing the most fundamental legal arguments re chain of title issues and the lender's right to collect on the note and associated deed of trust.

 

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