§ 580e Deficiency judgment following short sale with consent of trustee or mortgagee prohibited; exception for fraud; non-application when mortgagor is corporation or political subdivision

§ 580e. Deficiency judgment following short sale with consent of trustee or mortgagee prohibited; exception for fraud; non-application when mortgagor is corporation or political subdivision

    (a) No judgment shall be rendered for any deficiency under a note secured by a first deed of trust or first mortgage for a dwelling of not more than four units, in any case in which the trustor or mortgagor sells the dwelling for less than the remaining amount of the indebtedness due at the time of sale with the written consent of the holder of the first deed of trust or first mortgage. Written consent of the holder of the first deed of trust or first mortgage to that sale shall obligate that holder to accept the sale proceeds as full payment and to fully discharge the remaining amount of the indebtedness on the first deed of trust or first mortgage.

    (b) If the trustor or mortgagor commits either fraud with respect to the sale of, or waste with respect to, the real property that secures the first deed of trust or first mortgage, this section shall not limit the ability of the holder of the first deed of trust or first mortgage to seek damages and use existing rights and remedies against the trustor or mortgagor or any third party for fraud or waste.

    (c) This section shall not apply if the trustor or mortgagor is a corporation or political subdivision of the state.