Taylor v. One United Bank CA2/8
This appeal arises from plaintiff Thris Van Taylor’s challenge to the judicial foreclosure of his property. Respondent One United Bank (United) sued successfully for foreclosure in 2009, and the property was sold at a foreclosure sale later that year. Approximately five years later, in 2014, Van Taylor sued United for breach of contract arising from the foreclosure, and violation of his right to redeem the property. United successfully demurred to the complaint on the ground the action was time-barred. The court dismissed the action, and Van Taylor now appeals. He argues the action was timely. We conclude that some of Van Taylor’s claims were time-barred, and his complaint otherwise failed to state a cause of action. Therefore, the demurrer was properly sustained. We affirm.
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