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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Mortgage company seeks $28,000 for promissory note

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NEW ORLEANS – A mortgage corporation is suing a promissory note customer, alleging she owes more than $28,000.  

Standard Mortgage Corporation filed a lawsuit Feb. 17 against Wanda L. Simmons in Orleans Parish Civil District Court, alleging sums due.

According to the complaint, Standard Mortgage is the holder of a promissory note executed by Simmons. The suit states Simmons still owes the plaintiff $28,135.69 on the note, plus interest.

Standard Mortgage seeks all sums owed, court costs, attorney fees and all appropriate relief. It is represented by attorneys Louis Graham Arceneaux, Stacy C. Wheat and Fred J. Daigle of Graham, Arceneaux & Allen LLC in New Orleans.

The case has been assigned to Division M Judge Paulette R. Irons.

Orleans Parish Civil District Court Case number 2017-1599.

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