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January 22, 2012 06:39PM
Hello Kristine,

Thank you for the reply. Would you happen to have the case law that you refer to?

We have defended lawsuits following foreclosure in the past. Took about 1.5 yrs to conclude and funds to defend.

Our main question is how much to go down the litigation route (again) versus doing 2 or 3 transactions in the same time period.

In my opinion, the lender is in the wrong, yet they can still file a unilateral recssion which is what we may allow them to do as it will still give us the option to file a Quiet Title action. Based on their paltry offer, there is really no reason to take it.

Specific case law would be wonderful to review if you have it.

Thank you Kristine,
Lughead
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Lughead 2422 January 22, 2012 06:39PM

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Kristine-CA 2301 January 23, 2012 03:28PM

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Rick Harmon 2500 January 23, 2012 09:57AM

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Kristine-CA 2417 January 23, 2012 02:42PM

Recission case law

Kristine-CA 2388 January 23, 2012 03:23PM



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