Peterson, et al v. CitiMortgage, Inc., et al, No. 12-2530 (8th Cir. 2013)
Annotate this CaseMortgagors appealed from the district court's dismissal of their claims against the FHLMC and other financial institutions, a law firm, and others. Mortgagors asserted twenty-one claims under Minnesota law related to defendants' rights to the mortgages on the mortgagors' homes. The court rejected the mortgagors' argument that the district court improperly dismissed their claims against the law firm and their contention that their complaint made out a Minnesota slander-of-title action. The court also concluded that the mortgagors did not make out a quiet title claim and the district court properly dismissed their claims against the financial institutions.
Court Description: Civil case - Mortgages. "Show-me-the-note" arguments rejected; plaintiffs did not make out a quiet title claim, and the district court properly dismissed their claims against the financial institutions; defendants are invited to file a detailed bill of costs, fees and damages. [ January 25, 2013
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