[WSBARP] Effect of Lender Foreclosure on Easement Agreement

Marc Holmes marc at holmeslawgroup.com
Wed Feb 18 10:11:09 PST 2015


I meant to add, Ron’s fact pattern doesn’t clearly spell out which was senior, the easement or the loan that was foreclosed.

 

 

 

 

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From: Marc Holmes [mailto:marc at holmeslawgroup.com] 
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Subject: RE: [WSBARP] Effect of Lender Foreclosure on Easement Agreement

 

That was my thinking as well.  Arguably, it would be nice if beneficial easements weren’t wiped out but Ron’s fact pattern is an example where it’s not such a bad thing.  The easement was beneficial in B’s mind but the subsequent purchaser feels quite differently.

 

 

 

 

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From: wsbarp-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com [mailto:wsbarp-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com] On Behalf Of John McCrady
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 9:48 AM
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Sorry for coming in so late but I wonder if this is correct in all respects.  

The deed of trust conveys to the trustee “all of Grantor’s right, title and interest in…” the property.  The Notice of Trustee’s Sale should be sent to, among others: The vendee in any real estate contract, the lessee in any lease, or the holder of any conveyances of any interest or estate in any portion or all of the property described in such notice, if that contract, lease, or conveyance of such interest or estate, or a memorandum or other notice thereof, was recorded after the recordation of the deed of trust being foreclosed and before the recordation of the notice of sale;”  61.24.040 (1) (b) (iii)

It seems to me that an easement recorded subsequently to the foreclosing deed of trust would be treated like a junior mortgage.  If given notice of the Trustee’s Sale it would be wiped out by the Trustee’s Sale.

 

 

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From: wsbarp-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com [mailto:wsbarp-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com] On Behalf Of Tom J. Westbrook
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 5:51 PM
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Hi Ron,

 

As you stated, if the easement is appurtenant to and runs with the land, no foreclosure would extinguish the easement. The foreclosing person (C) should have gotten title insurance when they elected to purchase at Trustee’s sale and if they did and it was not disclosed, then the title company may have a problem to C. If they didn’t, then too bad, it was a matter of public record. Not sure if the burden to build a public road was an easement requirement or a contractual agreement between two parties. You will need to research that – or at least, I would have to since I don’t know.

 

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From: wsbarp-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com [mailto:wsbarp-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com] On Behalf Of Ron Housh
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 5:16 PM
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Subject: Re: [WSBARP] Effect of Lender Foreclosure on Easement Agreement

 

A grants B an easement across A’s land.

B agrees to develop a public road on the easement which road will then benefit both A and B who plan to separately develop their respective properties with single family homes.

B “goes under” and loses his property to a lender foreclosure.

C acquires B’s property from the lender.

 

C does not want the easement and when presented with the recorded easement says “the easement was extinguished at the time of the foreclosure.”  C obviously does not want to be burdened with having to build the public road.

 

1.        I don’t believe the easement is extinguished – in other words I do not believe foreclosures typically if ever extinguish easements.

2.       But – I am not sure about C’s obligation to build a public road.  C never assumed or agreed to assume that obligation.  Would the “run with the land” language in the recorded easement effectively pass the burden of building a public road to C?  

3.       Related question:  easement was recorded in 2007.  B actually did some work on the easement that was part of the public road construction process.  If the burden of building the public road does pass to C, when would a cause of action against B (and now C) accrue?  Wondering if there may be a statute of limitations issue? 

 

Thanks in advance for thoughts.

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