Gretchen Miller v. Washington Mutual Bank | Accordingly, we reverse the final judgment of foreclosure as well as the trial court’s order denying Miller’s objections to the judicial sale and issuance of certificate of title - FORECLOSURE FRAUD

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Gretchen Miller v. Washington Mutual Bank | Accordingly, we reverse the final judgment of foreclosure as well as the trial court’s order denying Miller’s objections to the judicial sale and issuance of certificate of title

Gretchen Miller v. Washington Mutual Bank | Accordingly, we reverse the final judgment of foreclosure as well as the trial court’s order denying Miller’s objections to the judicial sale and issuance of certificate of title

Gretchen Miller v. Washington Mutual Bank, f/k/a Washington Mutual Bank, FA (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2016)

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Gretchen Miller and her husband co-owned residential property as
tenants by the entirety. Insofar as the foreclosure judgment was only
against the wife but not the husband, and the husband was an
indispensable party, the certificate of title cannot issue. Accordingly, we
reverse the final judgment of foreclosure as well as the trial court’s order
denying Gretchen Miller’s objections to the judicial sale and issuance of
certificate of title.

Reversed.

WARNER and CONNER, JJ., concur.

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One Response to “Gretchen Miller v. Washington Mutual Bank | Accordingly, we reverse the final judgment of foreclosure as well as the trial court’s order denying Miller’s objections to the judicial sale and issuance of certificate of title”

  1. john says:

    DinSFLA I am a home owner in Oregon. I would Like to chat with you if at all possible about several things.. including Fraud on the Court…and a Possible Dirty Judge. Please email me at your earliest….
    Thanks, John in Eugene.

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