PNC Bank, National Association v. Scroggie et al
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ORDER Appointing Master to Conduct Foreclosure Sale. The Court appoints Philip J. von Kahle as a Master (the "Special Master") pursuant to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 53 to conduct the foreclosure sale of the property in accordanc e with the procedures sent forth in the Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered in this case. (Doc. 20). Plaintiff shall pay the Special Master a flat fee of $2,500.00 for his services. Signed by Judge James S. Moody, Jr on 2/23/2016. (LN)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
OCALA DIVISION
PNC BANK, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff,
v.
Case No: 5:15-cv-162-Oc-30PRL
JOSHUA W. SCROGGIE, as Trustee
Under Land Trust Agreement dated
May 12, 2005, MICHAEL T. OWEN,
an individual, and J. STEVE
RUDNIANYN, an individual,
Defendants.
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ORDER APPOINTING MASTER TO CONDUCT
FORECLOSURE SALE
THIS CAUSE came before the Court upon the Motion for Entry of Final Judgment
of Foreclosure and for Appointment of a Master to Conduct Foreclosure Sale (the
“Motion”) filed by Plaintiff, PNC Bank, National Association (“PNC Bank”) (Doc. 18),
which the Court granted. (Doc. 19). The Court, having reviewed the record, including the
Consent to Entry of Judgment of Foreclosure and Waiver of Defenses (Doc No. 17), and
being otherwise fully advised in the premises, appoints Philip J. von Kahle as a Master (the
“Special Master”) pursuant to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 53 to conduct the
foreclosure sale of the property in accordance with the procedures sent forth in the Final
Judgment of Foreclosure entered in this case. (Doc. 20). Plaintiff shall pay the Special
Master a flat fee of $2,500.00 for his services.
DONE and ORDERED in Tampa, Florida, this 23rd day of February, 2016.
Copies furnished to:
Counsel/Parties of Record
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