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Rubio v. JPMorgan Chase Bank
Plaintiff and appellant Maria T. Rubio appeals a judgment of dismissal entered after the superior court sustained the general demurrer of defendant and respondent JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. (Chase) to Rubio’s operative second amended complaint (complaint) without leave to amend. The complaint purports to set forth negligent misrepresentation and promissory estoppel causes of action based on Chase’s alleged wrongful nonjudicial foreclosure of Rubio’s real property in Sylmar. We conclude the superior court correctly sustained the demurrer and that Rubio did not meet her burden of showing there is a reasonable possibility that the defects in the complaint can be cured by amendment. Accordingly, we affirm the judgment.

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