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Airport Blvd. Realty v. HB&C Associates CA1/3
A judgment debtor appeals from an order denying its motion to set aside a foreclosure sale of personal property to a judgment creditor. Notice of the sale was mailed late and to incorrect addresses, so that the sale occurred without the debtor’s knowledge. The judgment creditor contends the sale is absolute and may not be set aside despite the defects in notice. We conclude that a judgment debtor may set aside a sale to a judgment creditor “[i]f the sale was improper because of irregularities in the proceedings” and that the irregularities in notice warrant relief here. (Code Civ. Proc., § 701.680, subd. (c)(1).) We shall reverse the order denying the motion to set aside the sale.

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