Quantcast

LOUISIANA RECORD

Friday, April 19, 2024

Mortgage company alleges promissory note customer owes nearly $59,000

General court 09

shutterstock.com

NEW ORLEANS – A mortgage association is suing a promissory note customer, alleging failing to pay on time.

Federal National Mortgage Association filed a lawsuit Dec. 16 against Djuana Twiggs Adams, divorced wife of Johnny Adams, in Orleans Parish Civil District Court, alleging failure to pay promissory note.

According to the complaint, Federal National Mortgage is the holder of a promissory note with the principal sum of $57,000. The suit states the note was to be paid off by Adams in regular installments and, if it was not, the property under the mortgage would be seized. According to the suit, Adams still owes the plaintiff $58,921.04, plus interest.

Federal National Mortgage seeks the due payment, all reasonable damages, court costs, attorney fees and all appropriate relief. The plaintiff is represented by attorney Fred J. Daigle of Graham, Arceneaux & Allen LLC in New Orleans.

The case has been assigned to Division G Judge Robin M. Giarrusso.

Orleans Parish Civil District Court Case number 2016-12298.

More News