Legal Question in Banking Law in South Dakota
Bank Loans
In November of 1984 we took out two unsecured First Line of Credit Bank loans for 50K and 25K. In March of 1990 for whatever reason or transfer paperwork, except the new loan they changed the loan to a Home Equity First Line Agreement for 35K and secured it with our house, which we signed. The bank was then sold . Now they want payment. Do they have to have a new signed agreement in the new banks name or can they move on the old paperwork with the bank who is no longer in business or should they have had signed new paperwork, and for the record there are a number of mistakes on the form. Neithe party can remember much about the transaction from 24 years ago and I do not believe they have much paperwor to support the action
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Bank Loans
There may be defenses if the assignment/transfer was improperly documented.
I have represented lenders over the last 27 years and I would be able to review + advise.
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