Lijuan Guan v. JCP, L.P., et al., 20STCV23624
Tentative decision on application for preliminary injunction: granted
Plaintiff Lijuan Guan (“Guan”) applies for a preliminary injunction enjoining Defendants JCP, L.P. (“JCP”) and Total Lender Solutions, Inc. (“TLS”) from proceeding with the foreclosure sale as to the real property commonly known as 2271 Redwood Drive, Glendora CA 91741 (the “Property”).
The court has read and considered the moving papers (no opposition was filed), and renders the following tentative decision.
A. Statement of the Case
1. Complaint
Plaintiff Guan commenced this proceeding on June 23, 2020 against Defendants JCP, TLS, Rediger Investment Corporation (“Rediger”), Christopher T. Howland (“Howland”), and Travelers Casualty and Surety Company (“Travelers”) alleging causes of action for (1) quiet title, (2) fraud, (3) slander of title, (4) cancellation of deed, (5) declaratory relief, and (6) false notary acknowledgment and the penal sum of a notary bond. Th
Hearing Date
July 16, 2020
Type
Quiet Title (General Jurisdiction)
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Lijuan Guan v. JCP, L.P., et al., 20STCV23624
Tentative decision on application for preliminary injunction: granted
Plaintiff Lijuan Guan (“Guan”) applies for a preliminary injunction enjoining Defendants JCP, L.P. (“JCP”) and Total Lender Solutions, Inc. (“TLS”) from proceeding with the foreclosure sale as to the real property commonly known as 2271 Redwood Drive, Glendora CA 91741 (the “Property”).
The court has read and considered the moving papers (no opposition was filed), and renders the following tentative decision.
A. Statement of the Case
1. Complaint
Plaintiff Guan commenced this proceeding on June 23, 2020 against Defendants JCP, TLS, Rediger Investment Corporation (“Rediger”), Christopher T. Howland (“Howland”), and Travelers Casualty and Surety Company (“Travelers”) alleging causes of action for (1) quiet title, (2) fraud, (3) slander of title, (4) cancellation of deed, (5) declaratory relief, and (6) false notary acknowledgment and the penal sum of a notary bond. Th