DEMOPOLIS v. GALVIN

No. 22060-8-I.

57 Wn. App. 47 (1990)

786 P.2d 804

CHRIS DEMOPOLIS, Appellant, v. DALE J. GALVIN, as Trustee, ET AL, Respondents.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One.

February 20, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James E. Lobsenz and Anne M. Wehrly, for appellant.

Dale J. Galvin, pro se.

Jordan Hecker and Watson & Longley, for respondents Benedict, et al.


WINSOR, J.

In 1984, defendants/respondents Helen and Donald Oltman and Lorna Benedict (hereinafter Lenders), loaned $18,000 to Irene Primeau and a coborrower. The loan was secured by a deed of trust on residential real property owned by Primeau, and was evidenced by an installment note. The interest stated on the face of the note was not usurious.

Primeau sold the encumbered property to Chris Demopolis for $35,000 in October 1985. The sale was made subject...

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