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Capital One v. Maxsell (In re Maxsell)

Capital One v. Maxsell (In re Maxsell)

Ruling
Debt was nondischargeable due to debtor's knowingly taking advantage of bank's failure to record deed of trust.
Issue(s)
Did debtor's sale of property subsequent to receiving notice that creditor had never recorded its deed of trust against the property, and failure to account for proceeds of sale, make the debt to the creditor nondischargeable?

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on March 11, 2014 , LexisNexis #0414-018