[CLBS] How do I get these situations?

D. Blair Clark dbc at dbclarklaw.com
Wed Jun 17 17:00:12 MDT 2015


I had a case almost dead on several  years ago (only it was an 11 instead of
a 7) and we filed a motion to reject the executory contract with the logger.
The judge rejected the contract and we were DONE with the logger.  

D. Blair Clark
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-----Original Message-----
From: CLBS [mailto:clbs-bounces at admws.idaho.gov] On Behalf Of Thomas J.
Angstman
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 2:57 PM
To: cldlaw at gmail.com; 'Robert Faucher'; CLBS at admws.idaho.gov
Subject: Re: [CLBS] How do I get these situations?

I agree with Bob, but also that since it is property of the estate taking
timber would likely subject the debtor to significant problems like loss of
discharge or criminal problems.  If you can establish verifiable evidence of
the debtor's intention to take property of the estate, you might be able to
get the trustee to do your work.  That said, I would seek stay relief right
away or offer the trustee money ($5k or more) for the property, subject to
your own debt. That would be cheaper than a complicated foreclosure and
right of redemption issues would vanish, if you have to contend with those.

T. J. Angstman
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-----Original Message-----
From: CLBS [mailto:clbs-bounces at admws.idaho.gov] On Behalf Of Catherine
Dullea
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2015 2:22 PM
To: 'Robert Faucher'; CLBS at admws.idaho.gov
Subject: Re: [CLBS] How do I get these situations?

Thanks for the answers.  Who is a good and reasonable attorney in Western
Washington who could do the work in the bankruptcy court?  Client is also
not getting payments so funds are tight.

 

From: Robert Faucher [mailto:RFaucher at hollandhart.com]
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2015 1:12 PM
To: cldlaw at gmail.com; CLBS at admws.idaho.gov
Subject: RE: [CLBS] How do I get these situations?

 

Katie,

 

My understanding has always been that the stay doesn't apply to adversary
proceedings in the bankruptcy court.   Accordingly, you could file a
complaint there, and ask for interlocutory relief.

 

Bob

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From: CLBS [mailto:clbs-bounces at admws.idaho.gov] On Behalf Of Catherine
Dullea
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2015 1:58 PM
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Subject: [CLBS] How do I get these situations?

 

Dear Listmates:

My client is a lady in her mid-80s. She sold a large parcel of property and
took back a mortgage (with a timber clause). Buyer/borrower filed a chapter
7 in Western Washington. The trustee is taking a lot of time to decide if he
wants the property. In the meantime, we have reason to believe buyer is
about to start logging on the property. The only way I know to stop any
logging is to get an injunction or restraining order. How the heck do I do
that when there's an automatic stay?

--Katie Dullea

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