Estate of John Lafayette Ferrin Holland et al v. U.S. Bank Natnl Association as Trustee of the BAFC-2006-4 Trust as successor to Sunbank
Estate of John Lafayette Ferrin Holland, Stacey Parks, Niki Floyd, Kristin Weldon and Tracey Parks |
U.S. Bank Natnl Association as Trustee of the BAFC-2006-4 Trust as successor to Sunbank and U.S. Bank Natnl Association as Trustee of the BAFC-2006-4 Trust as successor in interest to Sunbank |
6:2018cv01106 |
July 11, 2018 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Florida |
Orlando Office |
Brevard |
Paul G Byron |
Thomas B Smith |
Contract: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 2 NOTICE of lis pendens by Petitioners. (RDO) |
Filing 1 PETITION for Declaratory Relief to Quiet Title pursuant to Florida Statutes Chapter 65: and MOTION for Emergency Temporary Restraining Order and Memorandum of points and authorities in support thereof against U.S. Bank Natnl Association as Trustee of the BAFC-2006-4 Trust as successor to Sunbank (Filing fee $ 400 - receipt number ORL075135) filed by Niki Floyd, Estate of John Lafayette Ferrin Holland, Kristin Weldon, Tracey Parks, Stacey Parks. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit 1, #2 Exhibit 2, #3 Exhibit 3, #4 Exhibit 4, #5 Exhibit 4a, #6 Exhibit 5, #7 Exhibit 13, #8 Exhibit 15, #9 Exhibit B)(RDO) Modified on 7/12/2018 (RDO). |
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