What law governs a deficiency action if the choice-of-law provisions in the note and deed of trust conflict? The Arizona Court of Appeals answered that very question in ZB, N.A. v. Hoeller, No. 1 CA-CV 16-0071 (Ct. App. April...more
5/3/2017
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Banks ,
Choice-of-Law ,
Commercial Mortgages ,
Conflicts of Laws ,
Deed of Trust ,
Deficiency Judgments ,
Foreclosure ,
Lenders ,
Promissory Notes ,
Reversal ,
Statute of Limitations ,
Time-Barred Claims ,
Trustee Sales
In 2013, we blogged about the Arizona Court of Appeals’ determination that prospective contractual waivers of “fair market value” hearings are unenforceable as a matter of public policy. The link to our prior blog post is...more
Since a lender must have a valid debt and valid lien to conduct a trustee’s sale, a borrower that allows the foreclosure sale to occur impliedly agrees that the debt and lien are valid. In Madison v. Groseth and BT Capital,...more
5/29/2014
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Borrowers ,
Breach of Contract ,
Debt ,
Default ,
Deficiency Judgments ,
Delinquent Borrowers ,
Foreclosure ,
Lenders ,
Liens ,
Mortgages ,
Trustee Sales ,
Trustees
In First Credit Union v. Courtney, 309 P.3d 929, 669 Ariz. Adv. Rep. 18 (Ct. App. 2013), the Arizona Court of Appeals rejected three creative arguments that A.R.S. § 33-814 protected the guarantors from paying on their...more