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Nativi v. Deutsche Bank National Trust Co., 223 Cal. App. 4th 261 (2014)

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Nativi v. Deutsche Bank National Trust Co., 223 Cal. App. 4th 261 (2014)
Parent Document
Nativi v. Deutsche Bank National Trust Co., 223 Cal. App. 4th 261 (2014)
Jurisdiction
California (state)
Effective Date
2014-01-23

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In May 2009, the United States Congress enacted the Protecting Tenants Against
Foreclosure Act of 2009 (PTFA or Act) (Pub.L. 111-22, Div. A, Title VII, §§ 702-704,
May 20, 2009, 123 Stat. 1660) and, in 2010, the Congress amended it (Pub.L. 111-203,
Title XIV, § 1484, July 21, 2010, 124 Stat. 2204).1 The Act provides protections for
bona fide tenants of residential real property at foreclosure following the date of its
enactment until its sunset at the end of 2014. (PTFA, §§ 702, 704.)
        Subsequent to a nonjudicial foreclosure sale of residential property in August
2009, tenants Rosario Nativi (Nativi) and her son Jose Roberto Perez Nativi (hereinafter
Jose Perez or Perez) were displaced from the property's converted garage unit, which they
had been renting for several years. At the time of the foreclosure sale, appellants'
operative lease provided for a one-year term through June 1, 2010. Deutsche Bank