Saturday, June 11, 2005
So, it seems that is coming to an end. I've got a court date Monday which has been delayed. I've got a court date next Tuesday which will be delayed indefinitely. Both of those will be delayed because of the motion which is scheduled to be heard Friday the 24th. The motion is to have the sale set aside. Basically, it's to negate the sale. I've come to expect this attempt. The problem is from where it came.
The previous owners had declared bankruptcy. So they say. I have still yet to see the proof. They claim that they filed in 2000. The question is how long their bankruptcy protection was supposed to last, but without the proof of their bankruptcy, I have no way of knowing how long that is. From what I can tell bankruptcy protection lasts three to five years. That is unless you change it in the middle of the bankruptcy protection period.
The problem is this motion to set aside the sale. It was filed by the county. It aggravates me to no end that I didn't lose. The county gave in and I don't even know why. I can not begin to express how frustrating that is. I've been waiting for a year and a half on this property. I get all the way to the ragged end and it gets pulled out from beneath me.
It's times like this that I want to give in. But it's always darkest before the dawn and other such sayings. I get to try it again and I will win eventually. I've just got to keep trying. I may not get my money in time to spend at the next tax auction on July 13th, but determination will win out.
My lawyer is asking that I get ten percent paid to me since my purchase date. There aren't really any laws to support it, but it doesn't hurt to ask.
Hopefully I'll have him some much simpler work for him in about a year and a half.
The previous owners had declared bankruptcy. So they say. I have still yet to see the proof. They claim that they filed in 2000. The question is how long their bankruptcy protection was supposed to last, but without the proof of their bankruptcy, I have no way of knowing how long that is. From what I can tell bankruptcy protection lasts three to five years. That is unless you change it in the middle of the bankruptcy protection period.
The problem is this motion to set aside the sale. It was filed by the county. It aggravates me to no end that I didn't lose. The county gave in and I don't even know why. I can not begin to express how frustrating that is. I've been waiting for a year and a half on this property. I get all the way to the ragged end and it gets pulled out from beneath me.
It's times like this that I want to give in. But it's always darkest before the dawn and other such sayings. I get to try it again and I will win eventually. I've just got to keep trying. I may not get my money in time to spend at the next tax auction on July 13th, but determination will win out.
My lawyer is asking that I get ten percent paid to me since my purchase date. There aren't really any laws to support it, but it doesn't hurt to ask.
Hopefully I'll have him some much simpler work for him in about a year and a half.
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