Opinion ID: 1486728
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Heading: Jordan Investment, Inc. v. Lewis, 95-CA-9635

Text: On October 19, 1995, Jordan Investment filed a Complaint for Possession of Real Estate against appellants. Appellants countered with a Plea of Title, challenging the foreclosure sale and alleging (1) as of January 18, 1995, their mortgage payments were current, and (2) the so-called right to cure amount on the notice of foreclosure was inaccurate. In support thereof, appellants provided expert affidavits and produced several canceled checks and money orders demonstrating partial payment to GMAC, [2] Jordan Investment filed a Motion to Dismiss appellants' Plea of Title asserting it was a good faith purchaser of the property, as well as asserting collateral estoppel and res judicata stemming from a November 12, 1996 Order entered in Brooks v. GMAC, infra. Jordan's motion was granted on December 20, 1996, and judgment was entered against appellants.