Rodriguez v. Haven Management Co.
Plaintiff filed an action for wrongful foreclosure of his Ontario townhouse against several defendants, including the homeowner's association, property manager, the property manager's attorney, and the bona fide purchaser at the foreclosure sale. Defendants moved for summary judgment and the court granted their motions and entered judgment in their favor. On appeal, plaintiff challenges the court's rulings and raises a number of contentions, alleging both procedural defects and substantive errors. As to the substantive errors, plaintiff argues there were triable issues of material fact on his causes of action for damages and his request for an accounting. Plaintiff also claims the court erred in awarding attorney's fees. For the reasons set forth below, court reject plaintiff's claims and affirm the judgment.
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