Equitable Subrogation

 

EQUITABLE SUBROGATION


In re Deuel, 594 F.3d 1073, 1079 (9th Cir. 2010)


Equitable subrogation under California law allows “ ‘[o]ne who pays, otherwise than as a


volunteer, an obligation for which another is primarily liable,’ to be ‘given by equity the protection


of any lien or other security for the payment of the debt to the creditor,’ and to ‘enforce such


security against the principal debtor or collect the obligation from him.’” The doctrine did the


unrecorded lien holder no good in this case, since it had refinanced a mortgage owed to it and


recorded a deed of reconveyance; and the doctrine does not permit an injustice to be done to other


interest holders, namely the trustee having bona fide purchaser status.


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