Turner et al v. Green Tree Servicing
Dennis Turner and Blanche Turner |
Ditech Financial L L C |
5:2015cv02508 |
October 12, 2015 |
US District Court for the Western District of Louisiana |
Shreveport Office |
Bienville |
Elizabeth E Foote |
Mark L Hornsby |
Other Contract |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1330 |
None |
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Filing 17 MEMORANDUM ORDER regarding 8 MOTION to Dismiss filed by the Defendant, Ditech Financial L L C. IT IS ORDERED all claims relating to a contract to divide an estate are DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE; all claims seeking only to enjoin the foreclosure and sale of the Plaintiffs' former property at 163 Bayou Loop, Saline, LA, are DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE; all claims seeking damages for the Defendant's alleged breach of the terms of the promissory note and mortgage on the aforementioned proper ty, failure to service that loan, and harassing phone calls are DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED Plaintiffs are granted leave to amend their complaint by 10/10/2016. Signed by Judge Elizabeth E Foote on 8/26/2016. (crt,Putch, A) |
Filing 12 MEMORANDUM RULING denying 11 Letter construed as Motion for Temporary Restraining Order. The Court's ruling has no bearing on the Plaintiffs' ability to seek an injunction in state court. Signed by Judge Elizabeth E Foote on 3/7/2016. (crt,Keifer, K) |
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