254 results for 'nos:"Consumer Credit - Other Suits"'.
J. Whitney grants Experian and TransUnion their motion for judgment on the pleadings after a consumer sued them for alleged fair credit reporting law violations and then did not respond to their motion. The original motion by the credit agencies was for dismissal, which is granted here because the consumer’s factual allegations are not sufficient for a claim under fair credit reporting laws. Also, the consumer has a history of not complying with court orders and has sued the agencies before, intentionally dragging her feet during litigation. The complaint is dismissed and the case closed.
Court: USDC Western District of North Carolina, Judge: Whitney, Filed On: January 11, 2024, Case #: 3:23cv388, NOS: Consumer Credit - Other Suits, Categories: Commerce, Consumer Law
J. Dever denies a consumer’s motions to amend her complaint and extension of time to file after she sued a slew of credit reporting agencies for allegedly failing to provide full disclosure in their reports of her credit. The consumer alleges the agencies violated fair credit reporting law by not providing her with sufficient information. However, she fails to specify what information she was not provided and does not claim the agencies reported any incorrect information. Her claims are not sufficient to state a claim for relief.
Court: USDC Eastern District of North Carolina, Judge: Dever, Filed On: January 9, 2024, Case #: 5:23cv406, NOS: Consumer Credit - Other Suits, Categories: Commerce, Consumer Law
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J. Dorsey grants summary judgement to the purchaser of an automobile that the seller later repossessed. The purchaser says the car was repossessed before any default on the financing agreement and filed suit for breach of contract, deceptive trade practices and other claims. The seller failed to appear for more than two years, and the clerk entered default against it. The seller was properly served and has not shown good cause to set aside the judgment.
Court: USDC Nevada, Judge: Dorsey , Filed On: January 3, 2024, Case #: 2:21cv20, NOS: Consumer Credit - Other Suits, Categories: Trade, Consumer Law, Contract
J. Oliver grants the debt collector's motion for summary judgment, ruling that while the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act allows claims related to rental properties, the renter's sole federal claim is not viable because he did not make any payments based on the allegedly misleading collection notices; therefore, this court lacks jurisdiction over the case.
Court: USDC Connecticut, Judge: Oliver, Filed On: January 2, 2024, Case #: 3:19cv1191, NOS: Consumer Credit - Other Suits, Categories: Debt Collection, Consumer Law, Jurisdiction
J. Pittman dismisses a couple's pro se foreclosure-related action against a lender. The couple fails to sufficiently allege their claims for slander of title and credit, nor can they support their breach of contract claim, as they have admitted default.
Court: USDC Northern District of Texas , Judge: Pittman, Filed On: December 19, 2023, Case #: 4:23cv534, NOS: Consumer Credit - Other Suits, Categories: Property, Banking / Lending, Contract
J. Dlott grants the debt collector's motion for summary judgment, ruling that because the consumer failed to disclose this lawsuit during bankruptcy proceedings, she is judicially estopped from bringing the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act claims against the collector.
Court: USDC Southern District of Ohio, Judge: Dlott, Filed On: December 19, 2023, Case #: 1:21cv291, NOS: Consumer Credit - Other Suits, Categories: Bankruptcy, Debt Collection, Consumer Law
J. Fitzwater grants, in part, a consumer's motion for sanctions against a financial company and a car recovery service in his credit reporting case. The financial company's late-filed supplemental disclosure of new fact witnesses will be excluded to discourage others from engaging in untimely service.
Court: USDC Northern District of Texas , Judge: Fitzwater, Filed On: December 7, 2023, Case #: 3:22cv1289, NOS: Consumer Credit - Other Suits, Categories: Sanctions, Consumer Law, Banking / Lending
J. Oliver grants a lender dismissal because the borrower's prior suit, which contains nearly identical allegations and relates to the same mortgage loan, remains pending before the court.
Court: USDC Connecticut, Judge: Oliver, Filed On: December 7, 2023, Case #: 3:21cv609, NOS: Consumer Credit - Other Suits, Categories: Civil Procedure, Debt Collection, Consumer Law
J. Rubin grants, in part, a debt collection law firm’s motion to dismiss this foreclosure case alleging that the mortgage servicer violated the fair debt collection laws. The citizen failed to prove the companies deceived her regarding the loan dismissing all claims but the fair debt collection law. The law firm failed to verify this debt in a timely response.
Court: USDC Maryland, Judge: Rubin, Filed On: December 4, 2023, Case #: 1:23cv452, NOS: Consumer Credit - Other Suits, Categories: Debt Collection, Foreclosure
J. Lindsay remands a consumer's action against a reporting company that allegedly included a false criminal conviction on his credit report. The district court lacks jurisdiction, as the amount in controversy is less than $75,000.
Court: USDC Northern District of Texas , Judge: Lindsay, Filed On: December 1, 2023, Case #: 3:23cv683, NOS: Consumer Credit - Other Suits, Categories: Damages, Consumer Law, Jurisdiction
J. Anello awards the borrower $82,000 in attorney fees after agreeing to a $40,000 settlement in his case alleging that the mortgage company inaccurately reported to credit agencies that he was behind on his payments. The mortgage company's settlement offer did not state that attorney fees or costs were included, so the borrower is entitled to an award of attorney fees as the prevailing party.
Court: USDC Southern District of California, Judge: Anello, Filed On: November 29, 2023, Case #: 3:22cv345, NOS: Consumer Credit - Other Suits, Categories: Settlements, Banking / Lending, Attorney Fees
J. Lanza grants a debt collector's motion to enforce a settlement agreement against a borrower. The debt collector sufficiently showed in court that the borrower, who smashed the vehicle with a fire extinguisher, fell behind on payments on a Cadillac CTS, which resulted in repossession of the vehicle.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Lanza, Filed On: November 27, 2023, Case #: 2:23cv311, NOS: Consumer Credit - Other Suits, Categories: Debt Collection, Damages, Contract