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Laboy v. Doral Mortg. Corp. (In re Laboy)

Laboy v. Doral Mortg. Corp. (In re Laboy)

Ruling
Avoidance of creditor's mortgage was adequate remedy for violation of stay.
Procedural posture

Plaintiff debtors appealed from an order of the Bankruptcy Court for the District of Puerto Rico, that denied the debtors' claim for monetary damages, costs, and attorneys' fees, holding that their avoidance of defendant creditor's $ 25,000 mortgage lien was an adequate remedy, and that no monetary damages were warranted. The debtors asserted that they were denied procedural due process by the bankruptcy court.

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Court :
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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on October 23, 2009 , LexisNexis #1109-103