Complaint Review: Clay Chapman Iwamura Pulice & Nervell Honlulu HI - Honolulu Hawaii
- Clay Chapman Iwamura Pulice & Nervell Honlulu HI 700 Bishop Str #2100 Honolulu HI 96813 Honolulu, Hawaii United States of America
- Phone: 808-535-8400
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Clay Chapman Iwamura Pulice & Nervell Honlulu HI Steve T Iwamura INCOMPETENT WONT FOLLOW FEDERAL BANKRUPTCY CT ORDERS Honolulu, Hawaii
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I filed a chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2007 in Honolulu Federal Court CASE NO. 07-01030
My attorney Ted Pettit worked out a plan that gave my properties back to this bank.
During the first hearing the Judge had to order Chase to get their act together because when he asked to see the mortgage holder of record the attorneys could not identify who held the mortgage on my property. The Bankruptcy judge gave Chase 24 hours to straighten out their records and return to court to properly handle the initial filing.
Clay Chapman Iwamura Pulice Nervell/Honolulu was the attorney for the bank was supose to handle the transfer of the property back to the bank by filing a conveyance with the county of Honolulu in August 2008 this was never done
The plan was approved and agreed upon by JP Morgan Chase /Accredited Home Lenders
The property was signed over to the bank in July 2008 approved by the Bankruptcy court in Honolulu
The Chapter 11 plan was discharged in 9/17/09 CASE NO. 07-01030 all parties were notified by mail and electronically by the Fed Bankruptcy Court
After Sept 2009 I started receiving calls/letters from Chase, Accredited Home Lenders and the attorney Clay Chapmon concerning them filing a forclosure against the property and to refinance my loan and modify my loan.
As of March 29, 2011 i have received dozens of calls and letters. Clay Chapmon has filed 2 separate forclosure actions against me on my credit. Filing a Chapter 11 reorganization was supose to improve my credit over time It is not like a chapter 7 or 13 which ruins your credit. Clay Chapmon and other parties refuse to acknowledge the court order and failed to file the conveyance in Honolulu for the past 3 years.
I have sent copies of the Chapter 11 paperwork turning the properties over to the bank
in July 2008 along with the discharge paperwork dtd 9/17/09 CASE NO. 07-01030 to all parties including the mortgage company, Clay Chapmon and all parties involved by certified mail and fax at least a dozen times. Called the lenders and collectors dozens of times and spent hundreds of hours on hold to get someone to listen
I am wondering if anyone else has experienced this type of mess no wonder we had to bail these d**n banks out. They cant get their records right
They refuse to obey a federal court order and file multiple court actions to get more money that is all they are interested in not what is right and correct
I have contacted the bankruptcy judge and he said to have an attorney reopen my bankruptcy and get Clay Chapmon & JP Morgan Chase to stop harrassing me and file the conveyance in honolulu county. I moved to texas so i cannot afford to rehire my attorney in honolulu and fly out their to appear.
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