LSREF2 Clover Property 4 v. Festival Retail Fund 1
Annotate this CaseFestival Fund guaranteed a loan made to an affiliate in connection with the purchase of a retail property. After default on the loan and a nonjudicial foreclosure, Clover sought to enforce the guaranty. The trial court concluded that the guaranty was unenforceable and found that Festival Fund was protected by antideficiency laws. The court concluded, however, that evidence does not support a conclusion that Festival Fund was a principal obligor on the loan. The court concluded, instead, that Festival Fund itself structured the transaction and determined that its affiliate—a separate legal entity—would take out the loan and take title to the property. Therefore, the trial court erred in applying a sham guaranty defense and entering judgment for Festival Fund.
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