San Francisco v. Skyhawk Properties
These four consolidated appeals involve efforts of respondent City and County of San Francisco (City) to recover on a 2004 judgment in its favor relating to residential real property that was, after the initial judgment, serially transferred to appellant SkyHawk World Inc. (SkyHawk), then to Marlon Union Corporation, then to appellant Yoshabel Clements. Clements encumbered the property by deeds of trust in favor of various entities and individuals (including appellant Falco Borealis Corporation and appellant Angelo Macapinlac). Following notice to appellants and an evidentiary hearing, the superior court found the transfers fraudulent, voided them, and appointed a receiver, who sold the property. Appellants did not seek a stay or post a bond in their appeal from the order authorizing the sale of the property. After the sale, the City sought and received an order settling and approving the receivers final report and accounting, discharging the receiver, and exonerating the receivers bond. Appellants did not oppose the motion, nor have they filed an appeal from that order.
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