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October 15, 2013

Southern District of California Holds that Production of Original Note is Not Required to Proceed with a Non-Judicial Foreclosure

By Ebube Okoli

The United States District Court for the Southern District of California in Putkkuri v. Recontrust Co., Case No. 08cv1919 WQH (AJB) (S.D.Cal. 2009) granted the defendants’ motion to dismiss.

The plaintiff in this case demanded written proof of the defendants’ right to proceed in foreclosure, and the plaintiff claimed that no such proof had been offered. The plaintiff alleged that the defendants “engaged in a pattern and practice of utilizing the non-judicial foreclosure procedures of this State to foreclose on properties when they do not, in fact, have the right to do so.”

The plaintiff also alleged that in pursuing non-judicial foreclosure, defendants falsely represented that they had a right to payment under plaintiff’s residential loan, which was secured by the deed of trust. However, after considering the plaintiff’s claims the court dismissed them, holding that production of the original note is not required to proceed with a non-judicial foreclosure.

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