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ERROR PARTS FAMILY, THEIR NEW GARAGE.


Byline: Patricia Farrell Aidem Daily News Staff Writer

It was a clerical error an error made in copying or writing.

See also: Clerical
 that cost the Pulley pulley, simple machine consisting of a wheel over which a rope, belt, chain, or cable runs.

A grooved pulley wheel like that used for ropes is called a sheave.
 family their garage.

The map used by the sales office at Valencia's Rose Arbor arbor

Garden shelter providing privacy and partial protection from the weather, most commonly a lightweight, latticed framework (trellis) of wood or metal with interlaced branches of vines or climbing shrubs trained over it.
 townhouse town·house or town house  
n.
1. A residence in a city.

2. A row house, especially a fashionable one.
 complex - which offered an extra detached garage to owners of the larger units - differed from the official tract map used to record trust deeds A legal document that evidences an agreement of a borrower to transfer legal title to real property to an impartial third party, a trustee, for the benefit of a lender, as security for the borrower's debt. .

So Janeen Pulley thought she was buying the garage closest to her two-bedroom home, only to find six months later it already belonged to somebody else.

``We came home with our family from the movies about 9:30 one night and this guy's moving into our garage,'' said her husband, Richard Pulley. The two parties argued, but the Pulleys acknowledged that the newcomer's property title was legitimate.

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 Development and the Valencia Co., both building Rose Arbor as a joint venture, acknowledge the Pulleys were sold the wrong garage. In fact, about two dozen people who bought the detached garages all have received notices that their titles likely do not match the garages they bought and that the error will be fixed, said Susan Shook, RGC's vice president of marketing.

Most of the units at Rose Arbor come with detached garages included with two-bedroom models or as extras. The concept is rather new to California and designed to increase the affordability of the homes, Shook said.

The Pulleys are the only residents who lost their garage to the true owner. Others have been satisfied to keep their original garages and change the deeds.

The Pulleys' problem now is that for one reason or another they don't like the replacement garages they've been offered. One is nearly a block from their home, another is next to the model homes and frequently blocked by customers.

Marlee Lauffer, spokeswoman for the Newhall Land and Farming Co., parent company of the Valencia Co., said both developers are negotiating with the Pulleys for a solution.

Richard Pulley said that so far nothing is satisfactory, and he's pushing for the developer to pay moving fees - about $14,500 - to another Newhall Land project in the area.

The negotiations continue, Shook and Lauffer said.

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Photo: (Ran in SAC Sac: see Sac and Fox.

SAC - 1. An early system on the Datatron 200 series.

[Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959)].
 and AV--color in SAC only) Valencia resident Richard Pulley thought he owned a garage.

John Lazar/Special to the Daily News
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Date:Feb 15, 1997
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