In this case, the trial court found the trustee was liable for damages under Washington’s Deeds of Trust Act and violation of Washington’s Consumer Protection Act, based upon the representations made by the beneficiary. UTA’s brief argues that “These actions did not violate the trustee’s duties under the DTA, did not prejudice the grantors of the deed of trust, nor did they violate Washington’s Consumer Protection Act.”
Read UTA’s brief here.