Rhodes v. Renker
Rhodes v. Renker
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
This is a mortgage foreclosure suit. The court fixed the period of redemption at eighteen months. Appellant contends it should have been fixed at six months, under section 7407 of the General Statutes of 1915. This is the only question presented.
The property was .owned by John S. Rhodes. He sold to J. F. Wm. Renker for $23,000 and received in payment $5,000 in cash
Appellant contends that the evidence, properly considered, shows that Augusta Renker was the real purchaser of the property; that the $5,000 was borrowed by Augusta Renker from the Kansas Reserve State Bank for the purpose of reimbursing her son for the last $5,000 payment made by him to Rhodes, and that this mortgage thus became, in effect, a purchase money mortgage. We have carefully examined the evidence and think it does not support appellant’s contention. No good purpose would be served by giving a further synopsis of it. The judgment of the court below is affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- John S. Rhodes v. (J. F. Wm. Renker, Appellees) J. G. Fleishman, jr.
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- Published