Yencho et al v. Chase Home Finance, LLC. et al
Robin K. Yencho and Patricia O. Yencho |
Chase Home Finance, LLC., JP Morgan Chase Bank, NA and GSR Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-1F |
7:2014cv00230 |
January 13, 2014 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
White Plains Office |
XX Out of State |
Nelson Stephen Roman |
Recovery of Overpayment and Enforcement of Judgment |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 16 OPINION & ORDER: Accordingly, all claims against GSR Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-1F are dismissed with prejudice. The Clerk of Court is respectfully requested to terminate the action. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Nelson Stephen Roman on 2/23/2015) (mml) |
Filing 15 OPINION AND ORDER: For the reasons stated above, the motion to dismiss is GRANTED and all claims against Chase Home Finance, LLC and JP Morgan Chase Bank, NA are dismissed with prejudice. The Clerk of Court is respectfully requested to terminate t he motion at docket number 9 and to terminate Chase Home Finance, LLC and JP Morgan Chase Bank, NA from this action. Plaintiffs shall show cause in writing by January 30, 2015 why the complaint should not also be dismissed with prejudice as to the sole remaining defendant, GSR Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-1F, for lack of proof of service. (Signed by Judge Nelson Stephen Roman on 1/8/2015) (rj) |
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