Nationstar Mortgage LLC v. Mohr et al
Nationstar Mortgage LLC |
Ronald T. Mohr and Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. |
3:2016cv00977 |
August 5, 2016 |
US District Court for the Northern District of New York |
Binghamton Office |
Otsego |
Lawrence E. Kahn |
David E. Peebles |
Foreclosure |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 15 MEMORANDUM-DECISION AND ORDERED, that Nationstars Complaint (Dkt. No. 1) is DISMISSED for lack of subject matter jurisdiction, and without prejudice to refiling in state court; and it is further ORDERED, that Nationstars Motion (Dkt. No. 12) is DENIE D; and it is further ORDERED, that if Nationstar wishes to continue this action in federal court, it must move to amend its Complaint with thirty (30) days of the filing date of this Memorandum-Decision and Order; and it is further ORDERED, that if N ationstar fails to file such a motion as directed in this Memorandum-Decision and Order within thirty (30) days, the Clerk of the Court shall close this case without further order of the Court; and it is further ORDERED, that if the Court grants such a motion to amend the Complaint, Nationstar may then file a renewed motion for default judgment consistent with this Memorandum-Decision and Order Signed by Senior Judge Lawrence E. Kahn on April 13, 2017. (sas) |
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