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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) .
AllTerry Sundfcvist wanted wu
Now be "owns" the $ 1.5 million
lived.
Using his knowledge of small
unwilling cooperation, me attori
county marshal's auction and rec
unit Laura Dawn Manor.
THE FORMER owners, Sacla
with Sundkvist so they can sell i
/ -a torney in Portland, Ore., says be fc
1 nAQtArl The firm also is disputing his ci
VjIlC d IvvL calling the acquisition an "extra
It aU began in 1973, when the
School student and his wife moved
* 1 ^ - SUNDKVIST SAYS that when
| f* jS J || | deposit would not be returned alt!
^ clean, he wrote to the firm's lej
Leandro.
He says he received no reply. SI
instructing the manager he was nc
T1 AW AWTI GL on March 13, 1975, Sundkvist
" HO seeking! 50 plus costs and $ 200 in
MRS. LAP AN was served with
ignored it, and on June 1, 1S76,
A m - l s a _ n it s_a
y ? | i ? awonwu to auncumsi.
|?k 11 "H I rl 1 "fl nr When he could not get Sacland
" ULlXULlllJi requested that the county marshal
O meet the court's judgment.
The sale was scheduled for Sept
and notices were sent to the partie
up and he was advised by marshal
the amount of his judgment phis m
certificate of sale for the real es
SACLAND HAD a year to pay tb
property. However, the notice of
unopened.
But Sacland took notice in Augi
Ihp nmnoHv fnr C 1 R millinn niul a
I claim.
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iptrtment complex where be once
claims court and a corporation's ,
ey was able to pay $ 446.31 at a r|1L d
ave a certificate of sale for the 9&- X III
ed Investors, are trying to settle TA4
le complex Sundkvist, now an at- I li
is refused an offer off $ 10,000. M-J \
im in Sacramento Superior Court,
Mrdinary windfall."
then 23-year-old McGeorge Law n rr n
from their apartment. J\ /I. Ball
the manager said the cleaning
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si agent, Patricia Lapan of San 5 - 7l30 p
e claims she vaguely remembers
entitled to a refund. ;
filed suit in small claims court, j
punitive damages.
a summons May 4, 1976, but she 8 pill
i default judgment of $ 312 was |
to pay the judgment, Sundkvist
s office auction off the complex to
17,1976, at the county courthouse
intrnlviwl Anlu CinullrmA^
auvvsvw. vuij unimafioi OUUWCU
to bid for the property at $ 440.31,
irshal's fees and interest. He got a
ate.
i judgment and redeem title to the Bee
the marshal's sale has returned
OP s
st 1977, when it attempted to sell 1/0 J
title search turned up Sundkvist's
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