Deutsche Bank National Trust Company v. Bonn et al
Deutsche Bank National Trust Company |
Timothy W. Bonn, Jeannie L. Bonn, State of Ohio Department of Taxation and Lucas County Treasurer |
3:2007cv02451 |
August 10, 2007 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Ohio |
Toledo Office |
Lucas |
Vernelis K. Armstrong |
James G. Carr |
Real Property: Foreclosure |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-(Citizenship) |
None |
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Filing 40 Order Adopting Report and Recommendation. Motion for default judgment granted. re 39 . Judge James G. Carr on 2/5/2009. (S,AL) |
Filing 39 Report and Recommendation that unless sums found to be due to Plaintiff are fully paid within 10 days from date of judgment entry and decree of foreclosure that: judgment for amount due on note and mortgage be entered against Timothy W. Bonn a nd Jeannie L. Bonn, equity of redemption of defendant title holders in the property shall be foreclosed and property be sold free of interests of all parties to this action. If payment is not made as required, magistrate recommends that an order of s ale shall issue to a master commissioner, directing him/her to appraise, advertise and sell property according to the law and orders of this Court and to report his /her proceedings to this Court. Court further recommends that the proposed judgment entry and decree of foreclosure be entered. 37 Objections to R&R due by 1/6/2009. Magistrate Judge Vernelis K. Armstrong on 12/23/08. (A,P) |
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