Gash Associates v. Village of Rosemont, Illinois

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 1993-07-07

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EASTERBROOK, Circuit Judge. A partnership called GASH Associates owned an office building in Rosemont, Illinois. The building was encumbered by three mortgages. GASH created a fourth when it sold the building, taking the buyer’s non-recourse note. The buyer did not pay, and GASH decided to foreclose on its interest. This led to a sale at auction, which realized $4,005,000, not eno…

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