Weber v. Andongella CA2/8
Defendant and appellant Florence Andongella appeals from a judgment, following a bench trial, quieting title in a home in favor of plaintiff and respondent Daniel Weber. A quitclaim deed had been recorded, purporting to transfer partial title to Andongella. The court concluded the quitclaim deed was a forgery which Andongella had fraudulently orchestrated. On that basis, the court found that Andongella had unclean hands in the transaction, which defeated any claim she may have to the property. On appeal, Andongella attempts to reargue the evidence. In accordance with the appropriate standard of appellate review, we conclude the trial court’s judgment was well-supported, and therefore affirm.
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