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Critical Case Comment: PNC Mortgage v Rhiel
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By Henry E. Hildebrand, III, Chapter 13 Trustee for the Middle District of TN
PNC Mortgage v Rhiel, 2011 WL 1043949 (S.D. Ohio, Mar. 18, 2011) (Sargus)
Service of an adversary proceeding or contested matter on an insured depository institution must be addressed to the attention of an officer; including in the service “managing or general agent” renders the service defective.
Case Summary
April Kaeck filed a Chapter 7 case and her trustee, Susan Rhiel, noting that Kaeck had never executed a mortgage note with National Mortgage Co., sought a declaration that the debtor’s . . .
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