RENEICE RAMSAY v. JOHN E. DRISCOLL, III, ET AL.
Daily Record Staff//July 27, 2020//
Real property — Foreclosure — Note holder’s signature
This is an appeal from the denial of a Motion to Dismiss a foreclosure case by the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County. Appellant, Reneice Ramsay argued the case should have been dismissed because the Affidavit Certifying Ownership of the Debt Instrument, the Deed of Removal, and the Substitution of Trustees in the Order to Docket were not signed by the holder of the Note, Freddie Mac, and the Note was transferred to a third party during the pendency of the case. Appellant timely appealed …
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