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· 6/7/1994

Moeller v. Chun-Yen Lien

Citations

  • 25 Cal. App. 4th 822
  • 30 Cal. Rptr. 777
  • 30 Cal. Rptr. 2d 777
  • 94 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 4271
  • 94 Daily Journal DAR 7893
  • 1994 Cal. App. LEXIS 576

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • “Upon default by the trustor, the beneficiary may declare a default and proceed with a nonjudicial foreclosure sale.”
  • “Where there is no irregularity in a nonjudicial foreclosure sale and the purchaser is a bona fide purchaser for value, a great disparity between the sales price and the value of the property is not a sufficient ground for setting aside the sale.”
  • “[I]f there is a defect in the procedure which is discovered after the bid is accepted, but prior to delivery of the [Sale Deed], the trustee may abort a sale to a bona fide purchaser, return the purchase price and restart the foreclosure process.”
  • comprehensive statutory -12- 1 framework intended to be exhaustive
  • “If there is a defect in the procedure which is discovered after the bid is accepted, but prior to delivery of the trustee's deed, the trustee may abort a sale to a bona fide purchaser, return the purchase price and restart the foreclosure process.” (citations omitted)
  • 33% of fair market value

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Judges: Grignon

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