· 10/6/2004
In Re Parlovecchio
Citations
- 315 B.R. 694
- 52 Collier Bankr. Cas. 2d 1781
- 2004 Bankr. LEXIS 1526
- 2004 WL 2252055
How courts have described this case
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- applying Michigan law and holding that “[w]hen not redeemed, a sheriff’s deed ripens into legal title and cuts off all junior interests in the property that were not consented to by the mortgagee”
- applying Michigan law and holding that “[w]hen not redeemed, a sheriff’s deed ripens into legal title and cuts off all junior interests in the property that were not consented to by the mortgagee”
- “When not redeemed, a sheriff’s deed ripens into legal title and cuts off all junior interests in the property that were not consented to by the mortgagee.”
- “When not redeemed, a sheriff’s deed ripens into legal title and cuts off all junior interests in the property that were not consented to by the mortgagee.”
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Judges: Steven W. Rhodes
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