Shetty v. Veriprise Processing Solutions
In this appeal, pro se litigant Satish Shetty continues his pattern of pursuing unmeritorious lawsuits.[1] He purchased real property from a homeowners’ association that had foreclosed on a lien for unpaid dues. Two weeks later, the property was auctioned pursuant to a purchase money deed of trust because the borrowers, who are not parties to this litigation, had defaulted on their loan obligation. Shetty has sued virtually everyone associated with the senior deed of trust.
Shetty asserts that he is a bona fide purchaser (BFP) who possesses “all rights, interest and title to the property.” In reality, he purchased property subject to a senior encumbrance. By law, Shetty had constructive knowledge of the trust deed recorded 10 years earlier. Despite the looming trustee’s sale, Shetty failed to pay the preexisting debt, and his interest was extinguished. We affirm the trial court’s dismissal of Shetty’s lawsuit after it sustained demurrers without l
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