GBB1, Inc. et al v. JP Morgan Chase Bank National Association et al
GBB1, Inc. and Victor Franco |
DOES 1 to 250, inclusive and JP Morgan Chase Bank National Association |
3:2012cv00849 |
April 6, 2012 |
US District Court for the Southern District of California |
San Diego Office |
San Diego |
William V. Gallo |
Janis L. Sammartino |
All Other Real Property |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 24 ORDER Granting 6 Defendant's Motion to Dismiss and Motion to Expunge Recorded Lis Pendens. The Court grants JP Morgan's motion to dismiss. Plaintiffs' claim is dismissed with prejudice. In addition, Defendant's motion to expunge the Lis Pendens is granted. The lis pendens notice regarding the property located at 2502 and 2508 Rainbow Valley Blvd., Fallbrook, California, and recorded in the San Diego County Recorder's Office as Document Number 2012-0120046 is hereby expunged from the public record. Signed by Judge Janis L. Sammartino on 7/10/2013. (certified copy of this Order mailed to San Diego County Recorder's Office). (jao) |
Filing 19 ORDER granting 9 Plaintiff's Motion Seeking Leave to File First Amended Complaint and denying as moot 6 Defendants' Motion to Dismiss and Motion to Expunge Recorded Lis Pendens. Plaintiff SHALL FILE their amended complaint within fourteen days of the date this Order is electronically docketed. Signed by Judge Janis L. Sammartino on 8/17/2012. (mtb) |
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