No Punitives for Mortgage Forgery Claim
By Deborah Elkins
Published: July 6, 2011
Tags: Fairfax County Circuit Court, Judge Charles James Maxfield, Real Estate, Virginia Circuit Courts
A woman who took property as a tenant by the entirety after her husband died but who says he forged her signature on two deeds trust that secured notes on the property cannot sue the mortgage company for punitive damages as she has not sufficiently alleged malice in the company’s attempts to collect on the ...
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