Nuchi v. Cenlar, FSB et al - Federal Question Contract Dispute
Summary
Civil contract dispute Nuchi v. Cenlar, FSB et al (Case No. 3:26-cv-03567) was removed from San Francisco County Superior Court (Case No. CGC-26-635219) to the Northern District of California on April 24, 2026. CitiMortgage, Inc. filed the notice of removal along with Rule 7.1 corporate parent disclosures identifying Citibank, N.A., Citigroup, Inc., and related entities. The case is classified as a Federal Question civil action with a Contract: Other nature of suit.
“NOTICE OF REMOVAL from San Francisco County Superior Court. Their case number is CGC-26-635219.”
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What changed
A civil contract dispute between plaintiff Nuchi and defendants Cenlar, FSB et al was removed from San Francisco County Superior Court to the Northern District of California by defendant CitiMortgage, Inc. on April 24, 2026. The removal filing included disclosure of CitiMortgage's corporate parent structure including Citibank, N.A. and Citigroup, Inc.
Parties involved in similar mortgage servicing disputes pending in California state court should monitor whether federal court jurisdiction affects litigation strategy and procedural requirements. Legal professionals handling removed cases should ensure compliance with Rule 7.1 disclosure obligations in the receiving federal court.
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Nuchi v. Cenlar, FSB et al
Case Number: 3:26-cv-03567 Location: San Francisco Case Type: Civil Case Basis: Federal Question Nature of Suit: Contract: Other Date Filed:
April 24, 2026
Last Filing Date:
April 24, 2026
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Recent Filings
| Date Filed | Docket Number | Document Description |
|---|---|---|
| 04-24-26 | 1 | NOTICE OF REMOVAL from San Francisco County Superior Court. Their case number is CGC-26-635219. (Filing fee $405 receipt number ACANDC-21911466). Filed by CitiMortgage, Inc.. (Attachments: # (1) Exhibit 1 to Removal, # (2) Exhibit |
| 04-24-26 | 2 | Rule 7.1 Disclosures by CitiMortgage, Inc. identifying Corporate Parent Citibank, N.A., Corporate Parent Citicorp USA, Corporate Parent Citicorp LLC, Corporate Parent Citi Retail Services, LLC, Corporate Parent Citigroup, Inc. for CitiMortgage, Inc |
| 04-24-26 | 3 | CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE by CitiMortgage, Inc. re [2] Certificate of Interested Entities, [1] Notice of Removal, (Lyn, Rose) |
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