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Melchor v. Arch Bay Holdings CA4/2
Plaintiff and appellant Marcos Melchor appeals the dismissal of his First Amended Complaint (FAC) based on defendants and respondents U.S. Bank National Association’s sustained demurrer without leave to amend.
Melchor obtained a $650,000 loan to purchase the property located at 1560 Rancho Hills Drive in Chino Hills (Property). The loan was secured by a Deed of Trust (DOT) recorded on January 9, 2007, in favor of lender American Brokers Conduit (American). Melchor defaulted on his loan obligations and the Property was sold at a trustee’s sale on October 17, 2012, to Arch Bay who had previously been assigned the DOT by American. U.S. Bank obtained the Property from Arch Bay. U.S. Bank filed an unlawful detainer action in San Bernardino County Superior Court case No. UDFS1401624 (UD) against Melchor pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 1161a. U.S. Bank was successful. Melchor then filed his FAC for the causes of action of quiet title; cancellation of instruments; sl

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