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Stott v. U.S. Bank (In re Stott)

Stott v. U.S. Bank (In re Stott)

Ruling
Unsecured junior lien could not be avoided prior to plan completion and discharge.
Procedural posture

Chapter 13 debtors sought a default judgment against the bank in their action, which sought to immediately and permanently avoid the bank's junior lien on their house.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on November 13, 2012 , LexisNexis #1212-064