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Need Pro Help-Rick/Ward...Unusual question (again)

Posted by miller on May 06, 2009 at 11:35 PM

Seriously, thanx for the replies. I really need help on this one.
But my post was not carefully read.
I stated that the junior was NOT notified.
It is not the "old trick".
The recitals in the deed are as follows...
"Trustee having complied with all applicable statutory
requirements of the State of California
and performed all duties required by said Deed of Trust."
My question (to Rick/Ward, whom I respect greatly), is the recital a warranty?
Is the trustee liable for my damages or attorneys fees?
I relied on the recital when I bid.
Do you know of a case based on these facts?


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