Mortgage Foreclosure — Liens — Priority — Proper Parties — Motion For Summary Judgment Requesting Court To Adjudicate The Superiority Of Mortgage Lien Over Judgment
Claim that judgment creditor is not a proper party because judgments were recorded prior to the recording of the mortgage being foreclosed — Nothing prevents a mortgagee from naming a judgment creditor as a defendant in a foreclosure case when a claimed judgment lien may or may not be a superior interest, depending on what could be disputed facts — Summary judgment granted because defendant’s recorded judgments against mortgagor do not operate as a lien upon the subject property where property was, and is, mortgagor’s homestead and exempt from attachment