Monday, November 24, 2008
What More Can the City Of Dallas Take From Us?
The letter is an order to reinstate to docket and reads as such:
On Nov 17,2008 the Court considered the City of Dallas' Motion to Reinstate to Docket this matter upon the docket of the Court. The Court having been made aware that the bankruptcy estate herto filed by Defendant Hewitt REI LLC no longer includes 2828 Cleveland Street Dallas , Texas based on Trustee's filling of Notice of Abandonment and no objections to such abandonment were filed with the clerk of the United States bankruptcy Court, for the District of New Jersey, Newark Division grants Plaintiff's motion.
It is therefore ordered that this matter be reinstated on the active docket of this court.
The City of Dallas has sunk their teeth in and have not let go. We have filed Bankruptcy and have no money the property is in the process of going into foreclosure. What more does the City of Dallas want?!
Our bankruptcy attorneys have told us that this is a time for us to start over, but it doesn't feel that way at all.
"Greetings, You have been sued. " Thats what the paper work says that I just signed for delivered by courier.
Friday, November 21, 2008
No Credit Card Debt
No Credit Card Debt Yet Still Bankrupt
I have always viewed having a credit card and using a credit card as a privilege. I still view this as a privilege, a privilege that has been taken away from me by Mary Supino the city of Dallas attorney and a few other Dallas city officials. I have ZERO credit card debt, something that in this day and age is a rare case. I only had 3 credit cards each from a different credit card company American express, visa, MasterCard so that I would have the flexibility to use visa when American express wasn’t excepted which happened more often that I thought it would as the American Express card was my primary card I used most often which I had a history with for over 15 years all of which always had a zero balance. It’s not that I wouldn’t use my card mind you, I’d actually use it every month but I would pay each bill in full when it came in on all 3 cards. You se in addition to seeing credit as a privilege that was given to me for being responsible I also view credit cards very differently than the average person. Credit cards are like a small monthly loan. A micro load if you will that gave me a feeling of safety and honor. I never had to worry if I had enough cash with me to make a purchase with a small instant monthly loan that I could use knowing that I had the self control and discipline to never let it get out of hand and charge something that I could not pay off in full right away. But this is not to say that my credit card bills were not always small, occasionally my monthly bill was upwards of a few thousand dollars which, yes even then I stuck to my credit card rules and paid in full several thousand dollars in one shot, for example when I purchased my now wife’s diamond engagement ring and a few other times in my life of the occasional large spending. This is the way that one can live when they are frugal and conscious of their financial situation on a month-to-month basis.
This privilege however as I said earlier has been taken away from me. For recently all three of my credit card companies have sent me letters notifying me they are canceling my cards and I am to cut them up and send back my cards to them in pieces. They have been canceled on me despite a zero balance because I am forced to file bankruptcy due to an impassable compromise between me and Mary Supino Dallas City Attorney and the city of Dallas Texas. How can someone how is responsible with ZERO credit card debt, frugal with their money with a credit score of over 800 have their credit cards taken away from them? I have the city of Dallas and Mary Supino Dallas City Attorney to thank for that.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Good Bye Tenants
Dear Tenants,
The city of Dallas and the Dallas Police Department has forced us to abandon the Blue Ridge apartments where you currently live. What this means is that we will no longer be collecting rent or paying for trash removal, electric, utility or any other bills. Eventually the electricity in the common areas will be turned off.
For your own safety and security we highly recommend that you leave the property as soon as possible.
We have no idea what steps the city will be taking with this apartment. The City may try to continue to improve the apartment and rent it out, or they will just demolish the entire building and turn it into a vacant lot.