In a case in which a purchaser at a foreclosure sale sought to evict the occupant of the property as soon as possible and served a notice to quit after the sale but before recording title to the property, the trial court judgment was affirmed where Code of Civil Procedure section 1161a does not require that title be recorded before the notice to quit is served. Therefore, after a foreclosure sale has taken place, the purchaser at the sale may serve a notice to quit immediately, even before the Trustee’s Deed has been recorded, and then evict the occupant if they do not vacate in a timely manner. Dr. LEEVIL, LLC v. WESTLAKE HEALTH CARE CENTER.