Why? Because it's big money. There is no mention of Albright calling a foreclosure mill to ask them to submit an affidavit...
Using the date of filing of the Foreclosure Action, or the date that service was made on Plaintiff, Plaintiff's FDCPA claims are...
If the debtor in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy moves to dismiss his case, "the court shall dismiss" it. 11 U.S.C. § 1307(b)
Chief Judge Lee Rosenthal denied label of 'Vexatious Litigant' with at least 9 foreclosure filings spanning 18 years, including 6 since 2017.
Chase Berger removed a Texas state case and 3 days later files a Motion to Dismiss. But, there's no Pro Hac Vice,...
If you are facing foreclosure in Texas Federal Court, there's a lot of legalese to learn. But will you receive access to...
This foreclosure case has been shunted around from state courts to bankruptcy courts to appeals courts and now the Texas Supreme Court.
LIT's foreclosure tracker is watchin' Robert F. Strange versus Deutsche Bank National Trust Company before Judge Eskridge in SDTX.
Judge Hanks is now issuing residential mortgage protocols and automatic protective orders in foreclosure cases since LIT started tracking.
Judge Hanks is now issuing automatic protective orders in foreclosure cases since LIT started highlighting these cases.
Accusations of a fraudulent financial scheme and false statements to where did the PPP funds actually go are questions which need answered.
FDIC, having transferred all of IndyMac’s assets to OneWest in 2009, no longer had authority to execute the assignment to the trust...
Keller Williams realtor Elizabeth Montalvo of San Antonio appears to have a decision to make. Short sale or defend the removed federal...
Deutsche Bank National Trust Company was an unsecured creditor when the banks failed in 2008. Now it's a fraudulent vehicle for the...
The Court finds that it should award Plaintiffs $1,000.00 in statutory damages, $9,000 in punitive damages, attorney fees and expenses.
Engagement of Attorneys allowed Plaintiffs to submit a feasible plan, disburse a total of $105, 877.52 to creditors and receive a discharge.
Texas Property Code] § 51.007(f) imposes a substantive pleading requirement on a plaintiff seeking to recover against a substitute trustee.
In U.S. Bank v Morris, the Judge's Report details at least 5 times when the Bank non-suited the foreclosure civil action, violating...