PRUDENTIAL CREDIT SERVICES v. HILL

Civ. A. No. J81-0037(R).

14 B.R. 249 (1981)

PRUDENTIAL CREDIT SERVICES v. Rosie Mae HILL, Bankrupt.

United States District Court, S.D. Mississippi, Jackson Division.

April 28, 1981.


DAN M. RUSSELL, Jr., Chief Judge.

Prudential Credit Services, appellant herein, appeals from an order of the bankruptcy judge, 10 B.R. 34, holding the deed of trust held by Prudential on the homestead of Rosie Mae Hill, debtor, void due to lack of consideration and due to the fact the debtor was unaware she was signing a deed of trust.

On February 15, 1979, Rosie Mae Hill executed a...

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