Kansas Couple Ask 10th Circuit To Revive Claims Over Disputed Mortgage Status

(December 13, 2023, 2:01 PM EST) -- DENVER — A Kansas husband and wife who allege in a case referred to as “unusual” and “strange” that they have a lien on their home while their loan servicers claim that they own the house free and clear filed a reply brief in the 10th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals arguing that summary judgment for the servicers must be reversed because a pretrial order that limited their claims and their Kansas Consumer Protection Act (KCPA) claim were subjected to “inappropriately strict construction” and the trial court “disregard[ed] . . . laws pertaining to the filing of documents necessary to affect title to real estate.” ...