The Estate of Martha Dawson et al v. Ditech et al
The Estate of Martha Dawson, Martina Dawson Ellis and Howard Ellis |
Ditech Financial LLC and Commonwealth Trustees, LLC |
4:2017cv00093 |
August 3, 2017 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia |
Newport News Office |
Hampton City |
Robert G. Doumar |
Robert J. Krask |
Consumer Credit |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 11 MEMORANDUM OPINION entered and filed 8/11/17: On August 4,2017, the parties in the instant case appeared before the Court for a hearing on Plaintiffs' Motion for Preliminary Injunction and/or Temporary Restraining Order ("Motion" or "Motion for Injunction"). ECF No. 4 . Plaintiffs' Motion sought to enjoin the foreclosure sale of property located at 13 Howe Road in Hampton, Virginia, which was scheduled to occur on August 4, 2017, at 4:15 p.m. After hear ing testimony and argument, the Court denied Plaintiffs' Motion. ECF No. 8 . This Opinion elaborates on the reasons for the Court's decision. As outlined in this Memorandum Opinion, the Court FOUND that the Plaintiffs did not h ave standing to bring their RESPA claim. Therefore, the Court lacked jurisdiction to grant the relief requested in Plaintiffs' Motion. Accordingly, Plaintiffs' Motion for Injunction was DENIED. ECF No. 4. (See Memorandum Opinion and Foot Note for Specifics). Signed by District Judge Robert G. Doumar on 8/11/17. (ecav, ) |
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