California 2011 2011-2012 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB412 Amended / Bill

Filed 04/11/2011

 BILL NUMBER: SB 412AMENDED BILL TEXT AMENDED IN SENATE APRIL 11, 2011 AMENDED IN SENATE MARCH 21, 2011 INTRODUCED BY Senator Vargas FEBRUARY 16, 2011 An act to amend Section 580e of the Code of Civil Procedure, relating to mortgages. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST SB 412, as amended, Vargas. Mortgages: deficiency judgments. Existing law prohibits a deficiency judgment if real property or an estate for years has been sold by the mortgagee or trustee under power of sale in the mortgage or deed of trust. Existing law also prohibits a deficiency judgment under a note secured by a first deed of trust or first mortgage for a dwelling of not more than 4 units in any case in which the trustor or mortgagor sells the dwelling for less than the remaining amount of the indebtedness due at the time of sale with the written consent of the holder of the first deed of trust or first mortgage, and provides that written consent of the holder of the first deed of trust or first mortgage to that sale obligates the holder to accept the sale proceeds as full payment and to fully discharge the remaining amount of the indebtedness on the first deed of trust or first mortgage. This bill would delete the provisions regarding written consent of the holder of the deed of trust or mortgage obligating the holder to accept the sale proceeds as full payment, as described above. The bill would instead require that, following transfer of title by an instrument recorded in the county where the real property is located and the tender of the sale proceeds, as agreed, the rights, remedies, and obligations of the relevant parties pursuant to the instrument be treated and determined as if the dwelling had been sold through foreclosure under a power of sale contained in the deed of trust or mortgage, as specified. The bill would except certain parties from the application of these provisions, including if the trustor or mortgagor is a limited liability company or partnership or if a public utility, as specified, made the mortgage or deed of trust.  The bill would make those provisions applicable to every holder of a deed of trust or mortgage rather than the holder of only the first deed of trust or first   mortgage.  The bill would require that any waiver of these provisions is void and against public policy. Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: no. State-mandated local program: no. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Section 580e of the Code of Civil Procedure is amended to read: 580e. (a) No judgment shall be rendered for any deficiency upon a note secured by a  first deed of trust or first   deed of trust or  mortgage for a dwelling of not more than four units, in any case in which the trustor or mortgagor sells the dwelling for a sale price less than the remaining amount of the indebtedness outstanding at the time of sale, in accordance with the written consent of the holder of the  first deed of trust or first   deed of   trust or  mortgage. Following the voluntary transfer of title to a buyer by grant deed or by other document of conveyance recorded in the county where all or part of the real property is located and the tender to the mortgagee, beneficiary, or the agent of the mortgagee or beneficiary of the sale proceeds, as agreed, the rights, remedies, and obligations of any holder, beneficiary, mortgagee, trustor, mortgagor, obligor, obligee, or guarantor of  such   the  note, deed of trust, or mortgage, and with respect to any other property that secures  such   the  note, shall be treated and determined as if  such   the  dwelling had been sold through foreclosure under a power of sale contained in the deed of trust or mortgage for a price equal to the sale proceeds received by the holder, in the manner contemplated by Section 580d. (b) If the trustor or mortgagor commits either fraud with respect to the sale of, or waste with respect to, the real property that secures the  first deed of trust or first   deed of trust or  mortgage, this section shall not limit the ability of the holder of the  first deed of trust or first   deed of trust or  mortgage to seek damages and use existing rights and remedies against the trustor or mortgagor or any third party for fraud or waste. (c) This section shall not apply if the trustor or mortgagor is a corporation, limited liability company, limited partnership, or political subdivision of the state. This section shall also not apply to any deed of trust, mortgage, or other lien given to secure the payment of bonds or other evidence of indebtedness authorized or permitted to be issued by the Commissioner of Corporations, or which is made by a public utility subject to the Public Utilities Act (Part 1 (commencing with Section 201) of Division 1 of the Public Utilities Code). (d) Any purported waiver of the provisions of subdivision (a) by a person covered by this section shall be void and against public policy.