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First Posted: 9/17/2013

(AP) A judge has dismissed a lawsuit over a Northern California city’s plan to use eminent domain to seize underwater mortgages.


U.S. District Court Senior Judge Charles Breyer ruled Monday that the lawsuit was premature because the city of Richmond had not yet approved the plan.


Wells Fargo & Co., Deutsche Bank AG and The Bank of New York Mellon sued Richmond after city officials began discussing plans to use eminent domain to seize the mortgages and offer them back to homeowners at cheaper rates. The banks want to stop Richmond from seizing the loans.


John Ertman, an attorney for the banks, tells the Contra Costa Times (http://bit.ly/18sYqNu) that the judge’s ruling only postpones the day that Richmond will have to defend the eminent domain plan in court.


Associated Press