Case Name: FMS MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, INC., Appellant, v. IDS MORTGAGE CORPORATION, a Delaware Corporation, Lord & Co., Ltd., a Florida corporation, Pall Mall Corporation, a Florida corporation, Harvey C. Ferber, First National Bank of Hollywood, Florida, Mae Sweetman, as Trustee, Fred Foley, Stephen V. Badala, Robert C. Stone, Gerson, Frydman, Aldo Disorbo, Paul Koenig, individually and as trustee, Rochelle Koenig, Appellees
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1981-07-29
Citations: 402 So. 2d 473
Docket Number: No. 80-266
Parties: FMS MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, INC., Appellant, v. IDS MORTGAGE CORPORATION, a Delaware Corporation, Lord & Co., Ltd., a Florida corporation, Pall Mall Corporation, a Florida corporation, Harvey C. Ferber, First National Bank of Hollywood, Florida, Mae Sweetman, as Trustee, Fred Foley, Stephen V. Badala, Robert C. Stone, Gerson, Frydman, Aldo Disorbo, Paul Koenig, individually and as trustee, Rochelle Koenig, Appellees.
Judges: DOWNEY and MOORE, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 402
Pages: 473–473

Head Matter:
FMS MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, INC., Appellant, v. IDS MORTGAGE CORPORATION, a Delaware Corporation, Lord & Co., Ltd., a Florida corporation, Pall Mall Corporation, a Florida corporation, Harvey C. Ferber, First National Bank of Hollywood, Florida, Mae Sweetman, as Trustee, Fred Foley, Stephen V. Badala, Robert C. Stone, Gerson, Frydman, Aldo Disorbo, Paul Koenig, individually and as trustee, Rochelle Koenig, Appellees.
No. 80-266.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District.
July 29, 1981.
Rehearing Denied Sept. 9, 1981.
Martin B. Freedman of Pestcoe & Freedman, P.A., Miami, and Marjorie D. Gadari-an of Jones & Foster, P.A., West Palm Beach, for appellant.
Kendall B. Coffey of Greenberg, Traurig, Askew, Hoffman, Lipoff, Quentel & Wolff, P.A., Miami, for appellee IDS Mortg. Corp.

Opinion:
HERSEY, Judge.
We find nothing in the final judgment of foreclosure or elsewhere in the documents accompanying this appeal determinative of appellant's liability for back rent for any period of time. The reservation of jurisdiction does not operate to eliminate any defenses which appellant might otherwise have.
Finding no error, we affirm the final judgment.
AFFIRMED.
DOWNEY and MOORE, JJ., concur.