NEW YORK — A judge has ordered the Emigrant Mortgage Co. to pay a New York state couple $100,000 as compensation for the bank’s “deplorable” mortgage agreement and its bad-faith foreclosure negotiations.
Trial judge Jeffrey Arlen Spinner rejected Emigrant’s motion for summary judgment and its request for the appointment of a referee, instead sanctioning the company for what he called its inequitable mortgage agreement.
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