Foreclosures

Another “Restricted” Foreclosure Petition, this time in Judge Lauren Reeder’s Court

There’s no reason nor excuse to restricting the whole foreclosure petition. Any sensitive information should be redacted before submission.

202283694

RELIANCE FIRST CAPITAL LLC vs. NARVAEZ, DORANDA

 (Court 234, JUDGE LAUREN REEDER)

DEC 29, 2022 | REPUBLISHED BY LIT: DEC 30, 2022

133 days or 4 and a half months of nothing….NADA.

No Movement as at March 18, 2023 since Jan. service and returns.

No Movement as at March 18, 2023 since Jan. service and returns.

No Movement as at March 18, 2023 since Jan. service and returns.

No Movement as at March 18, 2023 since Jan. service and returns.

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Another “Restricted” Foreclosure Petition, this time in Judge Lauren Reeder’s Court
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