Sasso v. Spaeth
The trial court found that the payor of a promissory note secured by a deed of trust received no consideration in exchange for the note and security. As a result, the trial court declared the note and deed of trust void. The payee under the promissory note appeals, contending the trial courts findings of fact are not supported by substantial evidence. Court conclude the evidence, which included the payors testimony that he received no money in exchange for the promissory note, was sufficient to support the trial courts findings. Accordingly, the judgment will be affirmed.
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