Accrediated Home Lenders v. Nacif
Linda Nacif sued her former boyfriend, J. Ross White-Sorenson, and his corporation (Grupo Americas, Inc. (Grupo)), alleging White-Sorenson failed to repay a $258,000 loan. The trial court entered a default and a default judgment against White-Sorenson and Grupo. In the judgment, the court: (1) awarded Nacif $153,750 plus attorney fees and interest; (2) declared an equitable mortgage on property owned by White-Sorenson (the Sorenson property); (3) declared that all interests on the Sorenson property acquired after Nacif recorded a lis pendens "are forever barred and foreclosed from all equity of redemption"; and (4) ordered the Sorenson property sold in a foreclosure sale. Court affirm the court's order vacating the default judgment as to White Sorenson and Grupo, and permitting Accredited to intervene in the action. Court reverse the court's order vacating the entry of default as to White Sorenson and Grupo. The parties to bear their own costs on appeal.
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