Thursday, March 24, 2011

OUR STORY Part 24: "HELLO, THIS IS CHASE REGARDING YOUR INSURANCE"

We are still waiting to find out what the judge will do about setting our new trial date. Will the defense be forced to go with a June 14th date? They were certainly willing to agree to that date in exchange for us agreeing to voluntarily withdraw our "Default Judgment" in the amount of $1,177,500.

You would have to understand what it was like to be presented with that option, especially when we know we can't trust defense counsel to stick to any agreement with regard to calendaring or efforts to approach a settlement.

Here we sit facing homelessness, losing everything; and someone expects us to just throw away a paper we have in our possession granting us $1,177,500?

Now we get to sit here dealing with the reality that we have no Default Judgment and no June 14th date, unless God moves on the heart of the judge. So, we wait.

In the meantime, Chase Home Finance just caught up with the fact that our homeowner's insurance policy has lapsed and is threatening to enforce their own policy if we do not provide proof of coverage within the next 5 days. Their policy will cost us over $6,000.00 and has already begun retroactive until such time as we provide then with a private policy.

How do they come up with a policy amount of $6,000 plus a year? Our homeowner police was $2,092.00 annually. I feel like I am in some communist third world country. Next they come to remove my vital organs.

Oh, it doesn't matter that the house has been appraised at $0 or that the land has been reappraised at $25,000. Nope, they want insurance for coverage on the amount of their loan!

We don't sleep any more and the stress has been so overwhelming. So, today we packed a lunch and went over to the local nature reserve to clear our heads and attempt to destress; only to come home and have to deal with a message left by Ryan from Chase Home Finance about a $6,000 plus insurance policy to be enforced. Mike then got to endure being shuffled through multiple telephone extension transfers in the Chase Home Finance 800 abyss.

I think I know what the Chase logo represents. It's symbolic of the double vice grips that will most assuredly come down on you when your going through a financial crisis. Yes, it looks to me like the symbol of financial DEATH resulting from Chase's greed!




NOT IN A FLOOD ZONE?

GOOD BYE HUMBLE ACRES


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