Stubbs et al v. Riverside Bank of the Gulf Coast et al
Cedric Raynard Stubbs and Dechantra Catrecia Stubbs |
Riverside Bank of the Gulf Coast, TIB Bank, First Horizon Home Loan, First Tennessee Home Loan, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. ("MERS"), Seterus, Fannie Mae, Jane Does and John Does |
2:2016cv00762 |
October 12, 2016 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Florida |
Ft. Myers Office |
Charlotte |
Unassigned Judge |
Carol Mirando |
Foreclosure |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
None |
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Filing 12 ORDER denying 9 Plaintiffs' Amended Motion to Intervene. Plaintiffs' Motion for Leave to File Amended Complaint 10 is DENIED. This Clerk is directed to enter judgment dismissing this case for lack of subject matter jurisdiction and close the file. Signed by Judge Sheri Polster Chappell on 2/8/2017. (LMF) |
Filing 8 ORDER denying 6 Plaintiffs' Amended Motion to Intervene. Plaintiffs may file an amended complaint on or before November 18, 2016. Signed by Judge Sheri Polster Chappell on 11/3/2016. (LMF) |
Filing 3 ORDER re 1 Complaint filed by Cedric Raynard Stubbs, Dechantra Catrecia Stubbs. Plaintiffs' Complaint 1 is DISMISSED without prejudice. Plaintiff may file an amended complaint on or before October 28, 2016 in accordance with the above. Signed by Judge Sheri Polster Chappell on 10/14/2016. (LMF) |
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