A condominium Association filed a foreclosure complaint against an owner for failing to pay the regular maintenance fees and assessments. Kaman Cusimano successfully obtained a judgment against the owner and also defaulted out a bank that held the first mortgage on the real estate, meaning that the Association’s lien had priority over the first mortgage . In response to a payoff, Kaman & Cusimano successfully collected over $30,000 from the bank defaulted out before the Sheriff sale.
Over $30,000 Collected for Association by Defaulting Bank
Jeffery Kaman
Jeffrey E. Kaman is the Administration Department and Columbus Office Chairs. Jeff earned his law degree from the Cleveland Marshall College of Law, after graduating with honors from Loyola University Chicago with degrees in Honors History and Political Science.
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