Wednesday, November 17, 2010

11172010 - DIVORCE: REALTOR FISHER, SALE OF HOUSE IN VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER - Divorce Case - CAUSE NO: 64D01-0708-DR-7804/Porter County Superior Court, Valparaiso IN



Remax Realtor / Portage City Official Carl Fisher at my place of employment: 5 days after the mortgage company and the main ReMax office, received my letter regarding the possibility that my ex and realtor Fisher had accepted an offer on my house that was $30,000 under the asking price...And that I feared that since I was not on the title or mortgage, that the house would be sold from under me. This 'meeting' with Fisher was also one day after former city attorney John Rhame and attorney Michael Handlon [in charge of insuring that the distribution of my settlement was implemented according to the September 2010 order], received copies of the letters I had received.










After paying for his fuel purchase, Fisher began talking to me about the letters I had written to the main office and mortgage company....And the sale of my home. I explained to Fisher that he had sold the house in violation of the September 2010 court order.










I retrieved the August 19th order [signed September 2010] from my purse.




The court order I removed from my purse and reviewed with Carl Fisher. I also made a copy of this order and gave it to Fisher / served Fisher with it on November 17th.









The court order I removed from my purse and reviewed with Carl Fisher. I also made a copy of this order and gave it to Fisher / served Fisher with it on November 17th.










The court order I removed from my purse and reviewed with Carl Fisher. I also made a copy of this order and gave it to Fisher / served Fisher with it on November 17th.








The court order I removed from my purse and reviewed with Carl Fisher. I also made a copy of this order and gave it to Fisher / served Fisher with it on November 17th.










Fisher claimed that he had never seen the order before...Although it was enclosed in the letters I had sent to the main ReMax office and the mortgage company [which Fisher claimed to have received.











I spent approximately two minutes going over the court order that was signed September 2010, in regards to the sale of the marital home.












I stressed to Fisher paragraph #8 on that order, in regards to the sale of the marital home....And pointed out how ReMax and my ex were in violation of that order.













I told Fisher that to the best of my knowledge my ex had made no attempts to refinance before he sold the home.












If my ex could not refinance the home, he had to show proof to the Court....And then the court would direct the home to be sold. That had not been done by either my ex...or Remax / Fisher.














The price of the home could only be reduced after 90 days on the market. Fisher / Remax had reduced the price of the property immediately following the illegal entry, from $164,900 to $159,900. 1] They had put the house back on the market without submitting proof to the Court that my ex was unable to re-finance; 2] They immediately reduced the price of the home; 3] And, they immediately accepted an offer that was approximately $30,000 below asking price.












I offered to make Fisher a copy of the September 2010 order. He waited a minute for me to make a copy in the office.











Me returning with a copy of the September 2010 order, for Fisher.












Me stapling the pages of Fisher's copy of the September 2010 order.










Fisher and I would review and talk about the September 2010 order for another two minutes = he understood the order when he left.











Fisher and I would review and talk about the September 2010 order for another two minutes = he understood the order when he left.











Fisher accepting the September 2010 court order= being served.











Fisher with the September 2010 order in his hands [after being served].











Before Fisher left, he promised me he would do what it took to abide by the September order and that he would get back with me. I asked Fisher if he would help me locate Abbi and Bailey. I believed my ex still had them. He said he would find out about them. Fisher never got back with me about the court order or my dogs. Fisher went ahead with the questionable sale of the home that was in violation of the September order.....

























....A week later, the sale of the marital home [that was in violation of the September 2010 order] was finalized.


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