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Barela v. Townley CA4/3
Plaintiff Dave Barela applied with defendant Evelynn S. Townley for a joint modification from defendant Nationstar Mortgage, LLC (Nationstar) of the loan on Townley’s home of over 25 years. In return, Barela expected a 50 percent equity interest in Townley’s home. After Nationstar approved a loan modification for Townley, she informed Barela that two attorneys had advised her against the joint loan modification arrangement with Barela because it would constitute loan fraud and because she would be “crazy” to split her home’s proceeds with him. Barela’s lawsuit against Townley and Nationstar ensued.

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