[WSBARP] Erroneous Deed of Trust recorded on wrong property

Douglas Scott doug at rainieradvocates.com
Fri May 16 08:37:21 PDT 2025


Since it involves the SBA try calling your Congressman.

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On Fri, May 16, 2025 at 8:05 AM Ryan Castle <ryan at ryancastlelawfirm.com>
wrote:

> All,
>
> I have a client who purchased a home in Skagit in February and is now
> seeking refinancing due to a co-ownership dispute. But the refinancing has
> been stalled due to a surprise DOT being recorded against the property in
> April by the Small Business Administration. SBA liened the wrong property
> of the prior owner (for a small business loan) and is now dragging its feet
> in removing the DOT. Client is about to lose his locked-in refinance rate.
> I want to remove the lien, but I don't see a statutory provision under DOT
> statute RCW 61.24 with rules for removal of a frivolous/erroneous DOT. Nor
> under RCW 60, except maybe 60.70 for a nonconsensual common law lien? All I
> can think of is a slander of title claim, but that would be a longer
> process. What am I missing? Any experience with this odd situation?
>
> Thank you in advance for your help!
>
> --
>
> Ryan Castle
> Castle Law Firm, PLLC
> Managing Attorney
> T: 360-592-3504
> 1313 E. Maple St., Suite 790
> Bellingham, WA 98225
> https://ryancastlelawfirm.com/
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