SOLLEY v. NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, INC.

No. 4937.

397 S.C. 192 (2012)

723 S.E.2d 597

Barbara SOLLEY, Respondent/Appellant, v. NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, INC., Appellant/Respondent.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided February 1, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George P. Sibley, III , of Richmond, VA; Mark B. Bierbower , of Washington, D.C.; R. Thayer Rivers, Jr. , of Ridgeland; and Stephen A. Spitz , of Charleston, for Appellant/Respondent.

Jared Sullivan Newman , of Port Royal, for Respondent/Appellant.


KONDUROS, J.

Barbara Solley filed suit for conversion, slander of title, and negligence against Navy Federal Credit Union (the Bank) after Jimmy L. Mullins, Sr., with whom she owned a house, obtained a mortgage on the house from the Bank without her knowledge. The Bank was held in default after it failed to answer Solley's complaint. After the special referee required Solley to elect the theory of damages, she proceeded with slander of title and was awarded damages...

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