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INTERNAL PROTOTYPE — NOT LEGAL ADVICE — DO NOT SEND

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

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       Diaz spoke with Luis a number of times. Diaz asked Luis about tenants in the
garage. He said that the property was vacant when they moved in but there were items
left in the backyard that Cazzali had said she was going to donate. From this comment,
Diaz inferred that Cazzali was the person who had taken the items out of the garage unit.
       Diaz was unsure whether relocation assistance was offered to this second set of
renters. She might have mentioned to the servicer that the previous owner was recycling
tenants and inquired whether to offer relocation assistance but she could not recall getting
a response.
       When Perez returned to his Stoneylake property on September 22, 2009, he found
all their belongings, including appliances and furniture, outside in the yard. He was
accompanied by another friend and their girlfriends. The lock to the garage unit had not
been changed and he went in. The unit had been emptied of their things. He went to the
main house, knocked on the door, and three people whom he did not recognize answered.
Perez told them that he lived in the other house and asked why his belongings had been
thrown into the backyard; he was told that they were going to call the police. The police
arrived. Perez gave Veronica's number to an officer. The officer left for a time and,
when he returned, he told Perez that the house was in foreclosure and Perez could not
stay there. Perez took some clothes that he could carry with him and he left. At the time
of his deposition in May 2010, Perez still had no idea who had put their belongings into
the backyard.
       Luis left Diaz a message that he had called the police because an unidentified
male, who claimed to live in the garage unit, was trying to break into the garage area.
Luis was under the impression that he was renting the entire property including the
garage.
       When Diaz called Luis back, Luis said that he had told the man, "No, you don't
[live here]. I live here. I don't know who you are, and I am not letting you in." Luis