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Assumed Mortgage Payment by Homeowner not on the Loan Dismissed by Fifth Circuit

Chambers brought this lawsuit pro se against the mortgage servicer, which was quickly disposed by the Fifth Circuit, as she was not party to the loan, confirming Bank win.

HIGGINGBOTHAM, PATRICK E.

JONES, EDITH H.

SMITH, JERRY E.

Chambers brought this lawsuit pro se against the mortgage servicer, which was quickly disposed by the Fifth Circuit, as she was not party to the loan, confirming Bank win.

“Plaintiff testified that, in August 2006, “I knew . . . I didn’t owe them money [and] did not have to pay [the defendant] any money.

Plaintiff also testified that she was aware her name was not on the loan documentation and, therefore, she know or should have known that she had not been allowed to assume the loan.

Accord-ingly, the statute of limitations began to run in August 2006 and her claim, which was brought in 2015, is barred. [Ellipses in original.] 

Chambers v Green Tree Servicing

Before HIGGINBOTHAM, JONES, and SMITH

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Assumed Mortgage Payment by Homeowner not on the Loan Dismissed by Fifth Circuit
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