First Collinsville Bank
Recent News About First Collinsville Bank
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Ruth sets trial date in bank's claim couple damaged foreclosed home
Ruth Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth on Sept. 26 scheduled a non-jury trial in a bank's case against an Edwardsville couple for allegedly disconnecting their sump pump and leaving basement windows open after their home was foreclosed. -
Lopinot grants banks more time to respond to MERS lawsuit
Lopinot St. Clair County Associate Judge Vincent Lopinot on Aug. 24 granted 22 banks until Sept. 7 to respond to a lawsuit over the recording of mortgages. -
Ruth sets CMC in bank's claim couple damaged foreclosed home
Stine Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth on June 27 set a case management conference for Sept. 26 in a bank's case against an Edwardsville couple for allegedly disconnecting their sump pump and leaving basement windows open after their home was foreclosed. -
Kelly says MERS lawsuit had been contemplated for months
St. Clair County State's Attorney Brendan Kelly says that a shadow mortgage recording system developed by several large participants in the mortgage industry deprives the public of accurate information on property ownership. -
St. Clair County State's attorney, Recorder sue banks over mortgage transfers
Kelly St. Clair County State's Attorney Brendan Kelly's office filed a lawsuit Monday against 22 banks, accusing them of engaging in fraud and deception by evading requirements to file documents with the county's recorder of deeds when home loans were bought and sold by lending institutions. -
First Collinsville Bank sues over unpaid loan
First Collinsville Bank is suing a borrower it says owes nearly $70,000 after defaulting on a loan. -
Judge signs order allowing Eldred woman to defend herself without payment
Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth signed an order Nov. 4 allowing defendant Patricia Houseman of Eldred, Ill. to defend herself as a poor person without payment of fees, costs or charges. -
Madison County Sheriffs Department issues summons to Edwardsville couple for property damage
The Madison County Sheriff's Department has served a summons to appear in court to an Edwardsville couple after a bank claimed the couple purposely flooded the basement of their foreclosed home. -
Bank says foreclosed owners intentionally wrecked house
A bank claims a couple intentionally disconnected a sump pump and left open basement windows after their Edwardsville home was foreclosed on. -
FCB sues Oakwood Property Group over unpaid loans
A St. Clair County bank claims the owners of a local real estate development company owe more than $420,000 in unpaid loans. -
First Clover Leaf seeks in excess of $1 million in suit against National Land Trust
Questions over the validity of a mortgage has sparked the filing of multiple lawsuits with different companies pinning blame on each other. -
FCB sues to recover unpaid promissory note
A bank claims a Madison County couple and their business are late in payments on more than $200,000 worth of promissory notes. -
Bank seeks to recover unpaid promissory note
A bank has filed suit against the St. Clair County man who it says owes it more than $80,000 after he failed to continue making payments on his promissory note. -
Bankruptcy trustee takes side of Peel's ex-wife
Attorney Gary Peel seeks to dismiss his bankruptcy petition so trustees cannot recover assets from his wife Deborah Pontious-Peel, according to trustee Carla Randolph. -
Class action against FCB claims bank jacked up interest
FCB Bank, 800 Beltline Road in Collinsville The first class action lawsuit filed in St. Clair County since President Bush signed the Class Action Fairness Act into law last month was filed by Kenneth Kitson against First Collinsville Bank (FCB) claiming the banked jacked up interest on loans.