Judge's decision set aside, canceled, voided, avoided, discharged, nullified… by Slade Smith | 2010/12/09 | You may not remember the court case IndyMac v. Yano-Horoski by name, but there's probably a good chance that you remember the story. This was the case where a judge wiped out a mortgage and gave the defaulted homeowners their home free and clear because IndyMac (now part of OneWest) had acted in such bad faith in dealing with the homeown … Read More
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