· 11/20/2025

Fannie Mae v. Clarkwood Apts., L.P.

Citations

  • 2025 Ohio 5221

Syllabus

Final appealable order; final order; substantial right; receiver's bond; interim order; appointment of a receiver; subject-matter jurisdiction; case consolidation; motion to consolidate; jurisdictional priority rule; event of default; default; ex parte appointment of a receiver; irreparable harm; waiver of notice; clear and convincing evidence; Ohio Const., art. IV, § 3; R.C. 2505.02; Cuyahoga C.P., Gen.Div., Loc.R. 15(J); Cuyahoga C.P., Gen.Div., Loc.R. 15(H); R.C. 2735.01. Affirmed. Appellants' appeal of the trial court's modification of the receiver's bond is overruled because it does not contain a final appealable order. The trial court has subject-matter jurisdiction. The trial court's ex parte appointment of a receiver is affirmed where the appellants expressly consented to the ex parte appointment of a receiver after any event of default in their loan documents and appellee showed multiple events of default.

Judges: Calabrese

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