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Q: What law govern trustees authority in a deed of trust in california ( No Answer,   3 Comments )
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Subject: What law govern trustees authority in a deed of trust in california
Category: Business and Money
Asked by: garyo-ga
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Posted: 22 Sep 2002 12:39 PDT
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I want to find out who governs the actions trustee may or may not do
for trust deeds in california.  where can I find this information

Clarification of Question by garyo-ga on 24 Sep 2002 10:33 PDT
Parameters that govern the issueing of and canceling trustees deeds
etc. Who regulates this .
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Subject: Re: What law govern trustees authority in a deed of trust in california
From: debbi-ga on 22 Sep 2002 16:32 PDT
 
CALIFORNIA CODES
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE
SECTION 10230-10236.6

http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/waisgate?WAISdocID=73672523031+7+0+0&WAISaction=retrieve
Subject: Re: What law govern trustees authority in a deed of trust in california
From: emeritor-ga on 26 Sep 2002 02:52 PDT
 
The law on trust deed foreclosures is at sections 2924 and following
of the California Civil Code:
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/calawquery?codesection=civ&codebody=&hits=20

For a practical guide to the process, I recommend the self-help law
books published by Nolo Press, link here:
http://www.nolo.com/lawstore/products/category.cfm/catID/AAFB97A1-F23E-4D6F-98DBD8C64C478126

Hope this helps. 'Emeritor
Subject: Re: What law govern trustees authority in a deed of trust in california
From: webadept-ga on 05 Oct 2002 22:00 PDT
 
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