Legal Question in Real Estate Law in California
Owner A owned a house in California and quitclaimed his house to Owner B a year ago. Owner A is still on the mortgage but no longer on the title of the house that was quitclaimed to Owner B. Owner B is on the title of the house but not on the mortgage. Mortgage is a senior/1st priority lien and the mortgage is now in default. Now the house is scheduled to be sold at a foreclosure trustee sale. If a buyer buys the house from the trustee sale, who will get title to the house? The buyer, Owner B, or both buyer & Owner B? Why?
Asked on 9/07/18, 10:26 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Gerald Dorfman
Dorfman Law Office
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Answered on 9/07/18, 10:32 am
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