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Ramsey v. Countrywide Home Loans Inc. (In re Ramsey)

Ramsey v. Countrywide Home Loans Inc. (In re Ramsey)

Ruling
Mortgage claim disallowed given evidence that debtor's signature had been forged.
Procedural posture

Plaintiff debtor brought an adversary complaint against defendant mortgage lender, seeking a declaratory judgment that the latter's deed of trust, on which the debtor asserted that his signature had been forged. If the debtor had not signed the deed of trust, he asserted that the deed of trust was void and unenforceable under Miss. Code Ann. § 89-1-29 (1980).

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on October 30, 2009 , LexisNexis #1209-041