Does a notice of default under section 2924b of the California Civil Code have to be sent to a different address?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Estate of Yates, 25 Cal.App.4th 511, 32 Cal.Rptr.2d 53 (Cal. App. 1994):

Civil Code section 2924b 8 governs notices of default in nonjudicial foreclosure proceedings. (Perez v. 222 Sutter St. Partners, supra, 222 Cal.App.3d at p. 943, 272 Cal.Rptr. 119.) Two subdivisions of section 2924b specify those persons to whom a trustee must mail a default notice. First, section 2924b, subdivision (b) requires a trustee to give notice to (1) the trustor or mortgagor at his or her last known address if different than the address specified in the deed of trust, and (2) to those persons who had recorded a statutory request for notice. 9 Second,

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