United States of America v. Shera et al
United States of America |
Jennifer M. Shera, Southeast Nebraska Affordable Housing Council, Inc., Brad Roth, Accredited Collection Services and Nebraska Furniture Mart |
8:2008cv00167 |
April 14, 2008 |
US District Court for the District of Nebraska |
Real Property: Foreclosure Office |
Cass |
Lyle E. Strom |
None |
U.S. Government Plaintiff |
28:1345 Foreclosure |
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Filing 21 JUDGMENT AND DECREE OF FORECLOSURE AND ORDER OF SALE in the amount of $58,195.48, plus accrued interest in the amount of $10,136.12, together with interest accruing at the rate of $10.9462 per day from August 29, 2008, until the date o f entry of this decree, with $10,899.27 interest credit or subsidy subject to recapture. Interest will accrue on said sums from and after the date of entry of this decree at the legal rate of 2.05% computed daily and compounded annually un til paid in full; setting priority of liens and directing sale of premises; granting Plaintiff USA's motion for default judgment 19 against defendants Jennifer M. Shera n/k/a Jennifer M. Smallridge, Southeast Nebraska Affordable HousingCouncil, Inc., Brad Roth, Accredited Collection Services, and Nebraska Furniture Mart.Ordered by Senior Judge Lyle E. Strom. (1 Certified copy to USM; copies sent to defendants via US Mail)(PCV, ) |
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