U.S. Bank Nat'l Ass'n v. Yashouafar
Annotate this CaseBorrowers executed the Note in favor of GACC in the amount of $62,000,000, with a maturity date of August 2016. Borrowers, as trustors, executed in favor of Chicago Title Company, as trustee, a “Deed of Trust, Assignment of Leases and Rents, Security Agreement and Fixture Filing” for the benefit of GACC with respect to the real property security—the Trust Property—which included real property in Los Angeles County. The individual defendants executed a Guaranty of “all obligations, requirements, and indemnities of Borrowers under the Loan Documents.” Through various assignments and a merger, plaintiff became the holder of the Loan Documents. In 2011, plaintiffs claimed default by failure to make various required payments and purported to accelerate the loan and claim interest at the default rate. Borrowers apparently filed a voluntary bankruptcy petition under Chapter 11. The trial court granted plaintiff summary judgment of $81,850,619.33, which included a “Yield Maintenance Amount”—i.e. a prepayment fee—of $14,007,811.30. The court of appeal reversed, holding that even though the legal issue was not raised before the trial court, the documents should be interpreted so that the prepayment obligation only accrues upon payment and not on acceleration of the Note.
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