CASONHUA v. WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK

Nos. B218606, B218608

YVONNE CASONHUA et al., ADMINISTRATORS FOR THE ESTATE OF FLORENCE SIMS, DECEASED, and THE ESTATE OF DAVID SIMS, DECEASED Petitioners and Appellants, v. WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK (currently known as J.P. Morgan Chase), Successor-in-Interest to Long Beach Mortgage Company, Defendant and Respondent.

Court of Appeals of California, Second District, Division Seven.

Filed October 26, 2010.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Larson & Associates and Larry Larson, for Petitioners and Appellants.

Horton & Debolt, Barton E. Debolt and Partick G. Bollig, for Defendant and Respondent.


NOT TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE OFFICIAL REPORTS

ZELON, J.

INTRODUCTION

In 2003, Sheron Berry recorded a grant deed that gave her title to a residential property previously owned by the Sims Family Trust. The deed appeared to be signed by Berry's grandmother, Florence Sims, who passed away seven months before Berry recorded the deed. Berry later obtained a loan from Washington Mutual, which she secured with a deed of trust to the property. After Berry...

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