Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. v. Zinvest, LLC
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The Supreme Court reversed the orders of the district court granting Zinvest, LLC's motion for summary judgment and dismissing Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.'s complaint alleging that Zinvest failed to give proper notice of pending tax deeds under Mont. Code Ann. 15-18-212 and requesting the tax deeds issued to Invest be declared void, holding that the district court erred.
Wells Fargo held a deed of trust against two parcels of land. Because the taxes assessed against each parcel for the tax year 2014 were unpaid the Missoula County treasurer conducted a tax lien sale for both parcels. Missoula County purchased the tax liens, executed a county treasurer's certificate of tax sale for both parcels and assigned the certificates to Zinvest. When Zinvest mailed notices that tax deeds may issue to Wells Fargo, they were returned. The Missoula County treasurer then executed tax deeds conveying the parcels to Zinvest. Wells Fargo subsequently brought its complaint. The district court granted summary judgment for Zinvest. The Supreme Court reversed, holding that Zinvest's failure to mail notices that the tax deeds may issue to Wells Fargo violated Mont. Code Ann. 15-18-212.
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