National Credit Union Administration Board v. Nadlan Corteen Place Apartments, LLC et al
Filing
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ORDER granting 134 Motion for Confirmation of Foreclosure Sale, authorizing Marshal to issue certificate of title; granting 135 Motion to Cancel Foreclosure Sale, directing Marshal to cancel sale. Signed by Judge Gregory A. Presnell on 7/7/2014. (JU)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
ORLANDO DIVISION
NATIONAL CREDIT UNION
ADMINISTRATION BOARD,
Plaintiff,
v.
Case No: 6:13-cv-673-Orl-31GJK
NADLAN CORTEEN PLACE
APARTMENTS, LLC, GERSHON
SCHUSTERMAN, BARRY KOHN,
PERKINS & MARIE CALLENDERS,
LLC, S & A PROPERTIES, CORP.,
STEAK & ALE OF FLORIDA, INC and S
& A RESTAURANT CORP.,
Defendants.
ORDER
This matter before the Court on Plaintiff, National Credit Union Administration Board’s
(“NCUAB”) Motion for Confirmation of Foreclosure Sale (“Motion to Confirm Sale”) (Doc. 134) 1
and the NCUAB’s Unopposed Motion for Cancellation of Foreclosure Sale (“Motion to Cancel
Sale”) (Doc. 135) 2. As the Motion to Cancel is unopposed it will be granted. The Motion to Confirm
Sale shall also be granted as the property has been sold. (See Doc. 132).
It is therefore
1
The Motion to Confirm Sale relates the Escambia County Property, one of two properties
underlying this lawsuit, which is more fully described in the Motion. (Doc. 134).
2
The Motion to Cancel Sale relates the Orange County Property, the second of two
properties underlying this lawsuit, which is more fully described in the Notice of Sale. (Doc. 116).
ORDERED, that the Motion to Confirm Sale (Doc. 134) is GRANTED, the Marshal is
authorized to issue the certificate of title for the Escambia County property identified in the Motion.
The Motion to Cancel Sale (Doc. 135) is also GRANTED, the Marshal is directed to cancel the sale
of the Orange County property scheduled for July 10, 2014 (see Doc. 116).
DONE and ORDERED in Chambers, Orlando, Florida on July 7, 2014.
Copies furnished to:
Counsel of Record
Unrepresented Party
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