First Midland, Inc. v. Hargress
An investor purchased real property at a nonjudicial foreclosure sale six months after a court extinguished the foreclosing partys right, title, estate, lien [and] interest in the property. The owners of the property sued the investor to quiet title. The investor cross-complained, challenging the validity of the judgment extinguishing its predecessors interest in the property. The trial court dismissed the cross-complaint. Court affirm. The investor has no standing to challenge the validity of the judgment against its predecessor.
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