Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. v. Strong — 4/7/2014

The defendant…appeals from the summary judgment as to liability and the subsequent judgment of strict foreclosure rendered by the trial court in favor of the plaintiff…as trustee. On appeal, the defendant claims that the court erred because (1) it granted summary judgment even though there were genuine issues of material fact about the plaintiff’s status as owner of the note and mortgage, which implicated the plaintiff’s standing, and (2) it denied her request for an evidentiary hearing regarding the plaintiff’s affidavit of debt, upon which it relied in granting the plaintiff’s motion for judgment of strict foreclosure. We affirm the judgment of the trial court.

AC35253

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Posted in: Appellate, Connecticut, Foreclosure Decisions, State

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