Even a “Bona Fide Purchaser” Can’t Rely on a Void Judgment
Under California law, “bona fide purchasers” who buy property with no notice (actual, constructive, or otherwise) of a competing claim to the property are generally protected. …
Under California law, “bona fide purchasers” who buy property with no notice (actual, constructive, or otherwise) of a competing claim to the property are generally protected. …
In a case reviewed last year, Salazar v. Thomas, a California Court of Appeal weighed in on how the statute of limitations applies to quiet title…
An action to quiet title in real property can be governed by various statutes of limitation, depending on what theory underlies the claim. Possibilities include the…