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My New, New Bank Contact

Today I got a call from our new, new bank contact.  Things started off friendly enough, with her assuring me that things would be different this time, and that she was there to make sure that my application got proper … Continue reading

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And Then There Were Two

With our first hearing coming up on December 6th, I was busy preparing for the next stage of our lawsuit when I got a call from a law firm who was representing Shuping, Morse & Ross (SMR), the firm who … Continue reading

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Deja Vu Hell

Today we got a call from someone who claimed to be assisting our new, new dedicated bank contact.  While she was nice enough, she didn’t seem to know what was said or agreed to in our prior conversation.  After going … Continue reading

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A Couple of Days?

The firm representing Shuping, Morse and Ross (SMR) had promised to provide drafts of the documents required to remove SMR from the lawsuit within a couple of days.  Today it was going on one week, so I called to find … Continue reading

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And The Delays Begin

With less than a week until our first hearing, today I received the draft motion to remove Shuping, Morse and Ross from the lawsuit.  Unfortunately, it did not include the required documentation that the pending foreclosure action had been cancelled. … Continue reading

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Another Demand Letter

Since the draft documents to remove Shuping, Morse and Ross did not include written verification that our pending foreclosure had been cancelled, and since I only had 30 days to respond the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act notice, I needed … Continue reading

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More Delays?

Over the last couple of days, I’ve had multiple phone calls and email exchanges with both law firms.  The firm representing Shuping, Morse & Ross (SMR) has provided the draft motion, written documentation and assurances required to release them from … Continue reading

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The Banks Respond

Today, the banks filed their formal reply to my complaint, which included three motions: Motion to Dismiss Motion to Exceed Page Limitation Motion to Stay In their Motion to Dismiss, they alleged, in part, that the Plaintiffs used a “shotgun” … Continue reading

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Welcome to Federal Court

By now, I have received printed copies of all of the Defendant’s filings, as well as a document titled “Notice to Pro Se Parties” issued by the local federal court.  In this document, the court acknowledges our right to proceed … Continue reading

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Say It Isn’t So

I’ve now had a chance to look through other court cases involving Bank of America filed in the same court district as my case.  As I had done before, whenever I see a case that looks similar to mine, where … Continue reading

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