In 1975, Catherine Esposito purchased a mobile home for $9,428, including sales tax, from plaintiff's predecessor in interest, which accepted a $1,200 down payment and financed the balance over 10 years, retaining a security interest in the mobile home for the amount of the balance. A Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) financing statement, indicating Catherine Esposito as the debtor, was filed to perfect the security interest. On July 2, 1980, well...
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