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California Courts of Appeal

Dec. 18, 2015

Appeal court rules on chain-of-title lawsuit

The state supreme court has yet to decide if and when homeowners can sue for wrongful foreclosure where chain of title is disputed, but the 2nd District ruled on a similar matter Tuesday.

By America Hernandez
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The state Supreme Court has yet to decide if and when homeowners can sue banks for wrongful foreclosure where chain of title is disputed, but lower courts aren't waiting for an opinion before ruling themselves.

On Tuesday the 2nd District Court of Appeal affirmed in an unpublished opinion that soap opera star Deborah Hunter Tylo, best known for her role on "The Bold ...

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