Lin v. Coronado
Annotate this CasePlaintiff alleged that she "pooled" her $150,000 with $100,000 provided by River Forest and Elevation "in partnership for the purchase" of a residential property at a foreclosure auction for the purchase price of $250,000. The trustee's deed that was executed and recorded omitted plaintiff's name, which had been included in the unrecorded, original trustee's deed; River Forest subsequently quitclaimed the property to Elevation; and without plaintiff's knowledge, Elevation then sold the property to Coronado. Plaintiff filed suit seeking to quiet title to the property. The court held that the alteration of the deed to omit plaintiff's name was not material because the original version of the deed showed she had no interest in the property. Consequently, Coronado, as purchaser, has title to the property.
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