Appeals Court Gets Tired of Foreclosure Service Challenges
A Fourth DCA panel upheld Palm Beach Circuit Senior Judge Eli Breger's finding that a certified process server followed state law when he served a foreclosure lawsuit on two homeowners.
October 07, 2015 at 11:00 AM
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The Fourth District Court of Appeal is tired of repeatedly addressing the same issues from homeowners looking to prove they weren't properly served court documents in foreclosure cases.
A Fourth DCA panel Wednesday upheld Palm Beach Circuit Senior Judge Eli Breger's finding that certified process server Timothy Toomey followed state law when he served a foreclosure lawsuit on homeowners Irma and David Davidian.
But the court took an extra step in its critique.
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