Willemsen v. Mitrosilis
Annotate this CasePlaintiff-appellant Ron Willemsen, a purchaser of vacant land, sued various parties involved in the sale of the land, including defendant-respondent AppraisalPacific, Inc., the appraisal company hired by Willemsen’s lender. AppraisalPacific, Inc. and its individual appraisers, moved for summary judgment, in which they asserted that Willemsen’s negligent misrepresentation cause of action against them failed as a matter of law. The court granted the motion and Willemsen appealed. After its review, the Court of Appeal affirmed: Willemsen failed to raise a triable issue of material fact to show the AppraisalPacific Defendants intended to supply information to him to influence his decision whether to buy the property. Furthermore, the Court held that the trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying Willemsen’s request for leave to file an amended complaint to assert a cause of action for breach of third party beneficiary contract.
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