HEARING ON UNDISTRIBUTED PROCEEDS OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
FILED BY PETITIONER
* TENTATIVE RULING: *
Unfortunately, it is doubtful that there is any useful step the Court can take in this matter at this point. There is some $94,000 in excess funds on deposit with the Court, and by all appearances that money belongs to the former owner of the property, Lynotte S. Rogers. The lender’s claim stands fully satisfied, and no one else has asserted any claim to the funds. Ms. Rogers, however, is reported to be homeless and mentally unstable; no one involved in the case has any information about her whereabouts or how to contact her.
The deposited funds will remain on deposit with the Court until either (a) Ms. Rogers, or someone authorized to act on her behalf, claims them; or (b) it is shown that Ms. Rogers has
passed away, and a claim is asserted by her estate or heirs; or (c) anyone else makes and proves a claim to the funds; or (d) the funds escheat to the State.
A copy of this order will b
Hearing Date
August 23, 2019
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HEARING ON UNDISTRIBUTED PROCEEDS OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
FILED BY PETITIONER
* TENTATIVE RULING: *
Unfortunately, it is doubtful that there is any useful step the Court can take in this matter at this point. There is some $94,000 in excess funds on deposit with the Court, and by all appearances that money belongs to the former owner of the property, Lynotte S. Rogers. The lender’s claim stands fully satisfied, and no one else has asserted any claim to the funds. Ms. Rogers, however, is reported to be homeless and mentally unstable; no one involved in the case has any information about her whereabouts or how to contact her.
The deposited funds will remain on deposit with the Court until either (a) Ms. Rogers, or someone authorized to act on her behalf, claims them; or (b) it is shown that Ms. Rogers has
passed away, and a claim is asserted by her estate or heirs; or (c) anyone else makes and proves a claim to the funds; or (d) the funds escheat to the State.
A copy of this order will b