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Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District / Sep 14, 2021

Danielle Goser, Respondent, vs. David Boyer, Appellant.

Appellant

Danielle Goser purchased real property at a sheriff's sale following an execution on a money judgment against David Boyer, who resided at the property. Goser then filed an unlawful detainer action to gain possession, which the trial court granted. On appeal, the Eastern District reversed, holding that Goser lacked standing to bring an unlawful detainer action because the sale was not a foreclosure on a mortgage or deed of trust, and Goser did not have prior possession of the property as required for the intruder class.