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Critical Case Comment – Deutsche Bank National Trust Company v. Evans, 2009 WL 2496926 (W.D. Pa. August 13, 2009) (Cercone)
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Deutsche Bank National Trust Company v. Evans, 2009 WL 2496926 (W.D. Pa. August 13, 2009) (Cercone)
A mortgage executed by only one of two debtor’s spouses was nonetheless valid and binding to the tenancy by the entireties and the trustee could not void the lien.
Summary of the Case
The Evanses purchased a home and took title to the home as tenants by the entireties and executed a mortgage which ultimately was transferred to Deutsche . . .
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