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Old 04-30-2009, 11:26 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Re: Judicial foreclosure on recourse loans in California?

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Originally Posted by CH in CA View Post
Yes, I agree that it is difficult to research on your own. I have asked a few different attorneys as well, and they agree that Judicial foreclosures for residential properties are just not done in California for various reasons.
I just wanted to see it for myself, seeing the line that it's "rarely" done doesn't do it for me. I think I've been researching it correctly, the only time BofA or Wamu show up in the court filings are for evictions or "other real property" (no idea what that means).

I just redid my search, the last time Wamu shows up in the court cases database for a "foreclosure" was back in 2002 (Orange County Superior Court Case #02CC06043), even then, there was a motion to dismiss w/out prejudice a month after it was filed. Also, there were about 5 different defendants, the NOD was filed 3/22, and this lawsuit was filed on 4/23...I doubt this is a residential foreclosure, but I'm not entirely sure.

I use this site https://ocapps.occourts.org/CivilPubv2/Login.do
and for good measure i'll run the names here
Grantor / Grantee Search - Index Page: with the appropriate dates
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