In Kaminik v. Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. (4D09-4861), the Fourth District affirmed a summary judgment of foreclosure. The Court stated that “The record demonstrates that appellee tendered the original promissory note to the trial court, which contained a special indorsement in its favor.” Based upon the special indorsement, the appellee was entitled to judgment. The Court also reversed the judgment in part due to incorrect numbers that were included in the final judgment.
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