Parabia v. Wells Fargo Bank CA4/1
Because this appeal challenges a trial court order sustaining a demurrer, we draw the relevant facts from the operative first amended complaint and judicially noticeable matters. (Hamilton v. Greenwich Investors XXVI, LLC (2011) 195 Cal.App.4th 1602, 1608–1609.)
From at least 2005 through 2015, Dr. Parabia had an extensive banking relationship with Wells Fargo and relied on Wells Fargo employees for personal and business banking and financial advice. In September 2005, Dr. Parabia and her brother Sam Parabia executed a promissory note with Wells Fargo, secured by a deed of trust, to pay off a prior loan related to the residential property located on Romero Drive in La Jolla, California (the Property), which was Dr. Parabia’s primary residence.
Beginning in January 2014 and through December 2016, Dr. Parabia made several attempts to modify her mortgage loan with Wells Fargo.
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