Today was a pivotal day for my husband and me. We have long anticipated that this thing would drag itself out until we had no options left but to begin to take this matter public. Today was that day.
We received a response from our attorney to some questions we had regarding status updates on a hearing and the threat by defense counsel to make things worse by filing against their clients, the sellers, along with our Realtor and her brokerage firm. One sentence clinched it for us.
"I have called some trusted attorneys about what happens to your damages if you lose the house. The response is unanimous. You have no viable damage claim. I think we need to talk on Thursday."
Three years of the ongoing stress of the issues regarding this property and civil litigation have all but wiped us out physically, emotionally and financially. Now at the end of three years to be told that we could lose even our civil right to recover damages through the judicial system; and all because of senseless and malicious delays by the defense?
So, today my husband walked into the room and looked at me and . . .
Michael: "Honey, what about contacting our Senator?"
Me: "Our Senator?"
Michael: "Well, there's got to be someone like a Senator or some official that can help us."
Me: "Okay, let me see what I can find."
I remembered a Senator Cornyn who used to send automated emails to us. I googled to locate his website and find a local office. After a conversation with the initial contact in the office who felt they couldn't help us, our issues not falling under their jurisdiction of "federal"; the gentleman decided that the issue with our mortgage company wanting to foreclose on us "did" fall under their jurisdiction, and forwarded me on to their mortgage representative, Drew Clifton.
The call appeared to end on a positive note, Drew offering to jump right on the matter for us; contacting Chase Home Finance and/or the law firm representing them in the foreclosure, in an attempt to obtain a forbearance on our mortgage until our case has been tried.
We sent off numerous documents, including our lawyers letter to Chase. Now we wait and see.
GOOD BYE HUMBLE ACRES
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