Is res judicata applicable in an action to set aside a trustee's sale?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Koshak v. 10675 S. Orange Park Boulevard, LLC, G051652, G052407 (Cal. App. 2017):

Similarly, in Bliss v. Security-First Nat. Bank (1947) 81 Cal.App.2d 50, 58-59, the appellate court concluded that res judicata principles were applicable in an action to set aside a trustee's sale when ownership of the property based on purchase at the trustee's sale was an issue at the unlawful detainer trial, which had occurred under Code of Civil Procedure section 1161a.

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