Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2000
Abstract
This article discusses a California case which held that a buyer is not personally liable after defaulting on a purchase money note secured by a deed of trust on real property, despite an agreement to the contrary, due to the antideficiency protection of CCP §580d.
Recommended Citation
Bernhardt, Roger, "Purchase money antideficiency protection: Lawler v Jacobs, 2000" (2000). Publications. 343.
https://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/pubs/343
Comments
First published by Continuing Education of the Bar, California, Real Property Law Reporter.