FIDELITY MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK v. MARK

No. 54588-0.

112 Wn.2d 47 (1989)

767 P.2d 1382

FIDELITY MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK, Plaintiff, v. ALBERT MUIN MARK, ET AL, Petitioners, THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Respondent.

The Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

February 23, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Albert Muin Mark, pro se, and Kargianis, Austin & Erickson, by Russell A. Austin, Jr., and Bruce A. Wolf, for petitioners.

William S. Rose, Jr., Assistant Attorney General of the United States, Gene S. Anderson, United States Attorney, and Gary R. Allen, William S. Estabrook, Steven W. Parks, and Charles Pinnell, Assistant Attorneys, for respondent.


DORE, J.

This case involves the redemption of real property sold by the sheriff at an execution sale. We hold that a judgment debtor's statutory right of redemption can be effectively conveyed only through compliance with real property transfer statutes.

FACTS

In 1971, Fidelity Mutual Savings Bank loaned $50,000 to Albert and Mae Mark and secured the loan with a first mortgage on their house. In 1972, E. Louise Whittall loaned the Marks $10,000 and...

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