No note? No problem — at least for JPMorgan Chase N.A. in a foreclosure trial.
But the Third District Court of Appeal reversed the final judgment granted without “any document or other evidence to establish its foreclosure action.”
A state appellate court found JPMorgan Chase Bank improperly won at trial despite a lack of "any document or other evidence to establish its foreclosure action."
April 13, 2016 at 12:00 AM
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No note? No problem — at least for JPMorgan Chase N.A. in a foreclosure trial.
But the Third District Court of Appeal reversed the final judgment granted without “any document or other evidence to establish its foreclosure action.”
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