Diane Beall v. Federal National Mortgage Association et al
Diane Beall |
Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC, Federal National Mortgage Association, Does and Quality Loan Service Corporation |
5:2013cv01621 |
September 10, 2013 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Jesus G. Bernal |
Oswald Parada |
Real Property: Other |
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Filing 33 JUDGMENT by Judge Dean D. Pregerson. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that the above-entitled action be, and hereby is dismissed, with prejudice, as to Defendants, and that a Judgment of Dismissal be entered in favor of Defendants, and each of them, and against Plaintiff. Based on said judgment, Plaintiff shall take nothing by way of the Complaint against Defendants. The case is further dismissed, for the same reasons, as to all named defendants. (bp) |
Filing 31 ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT'S MOTION TO DISMISS by Judge Dean D. Pregerson. Presently before the court is Defendants Federal National Mortgage Association ("Fannie Mae") and Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC (collectively, "Defendants")& #039;s Motion to Dismiss, in which Defendant Quality Loan Service Corporation joins. Having considered the submissions of the parties, the court grants the motion and adopts the following order. Defendants' Motion to Dismiss is GRANTED. The Complaint is dismissed with prejudice,, (Made JS-6. Case Terminated.) (bp) |
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