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Voss v. Fontaine CA4/2
Plaintiff, Victor Voss (Victor), purchased real property in Moreno Valley, but never recorded the deed. In 2012, he needed money to avoid foreclosure. So he had the original grantor transfer title to his former significant other, Joan Fontaine (Fontaine), which deed was recorded, and she paid all arrearages, agreeing to allow Victor’s father, Robert Voss (Robert), to remain on the property. Victor was supposed to resume mortgage payments in a year, but did not do so, so Fontaine listed the property for sale with defendant Berkshire Hathaway Home Services California (Berkshire), and it was purchased by Eugene Yi Chun Shay (Shay). When Shay attempted to evict Robert, the Vosses filed suit for breach of contract, declaratory relief, promissory estoppel, quiet title, fraud, and negligent misrepresentation.

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