Fwd: URGENT – PLEASE CALL MJ’s MOTHER MARION AT 598-1515
Friday, August 24, 2012 4:28 PM
From:
“Marion Gregory” <naplesmarion@aol.com>
To:
whatabtmary@yahoo.com, colliercountypg@aol.com,
larrypivacek@gmail.com, sk_cavanaugh@yahoo.com, MZiska@floridawills.com,
mziska7@gmail.com
Dear Mary Jean,
I have enclosed the latest email from Pat Weber. Let’s just SIT TIGHT and see what Larry is
able to accomplish in reducing the extra charges at the next hearing. I got the
Notice of the Hearing in the mail today so you probably also got yours
today. The hearing is scheduled for Thursday,
Sept. 20th at
2:00 PM. You can let me know nearer to the date if you want
to go by yourself or with me.
In the meantime keep looking for the lost money and put
together all the money you have. When
you get your SSI at the beginning of Sept. don’t spend a penny of it but save
it toward your $500 monthly payment that will be due October 1st. Somehow I’ll
get the lump sum payment together but will need some help from you so please
don’t hold back any money from me. I’m doing everything I possibly can to save
your place but I need your cooperation.
I’ve asked Pat to see if he can work on getting your SSI
increased especially now that you have no steady job….or roommate. I think he can sign for you or else he can
make an appointment for you to go there yourself. I’m sending him a copy of this email so he’ll
let us know.
RE HURRICANE ISAAC, I GUESS I’LL PROBABLY STAY HERE IN MY
HOUSE UNLESS IT LOOKS LIKE IT’S GOING TO FLOOD…THEN MAYBE I’LL COME OVER TO
YOUR PLACE.
TAKE CARE AND GOD BLESS YOU!
I LOVE YOU!
MOM
—–Original Message—–
From: Patrick C. Weber, Esq. <colliercountypg@aol.com>
To: naplesmarion <naplesmarion@aol.com>
Sent: Thu, Aug 23, 2012 11:41 pm
Subject: Re: URGENT – PLEASE CALL MJ’s MOTHER MARION AT
598-1515
I am aware of the circumstances. I can’t get any further
with the HOA.
I have asked attorney Larry Pivacheck to now try intervening
on Marry’s
behalf and see If he can have any luck negotiating down the
interest
and late fees. Bottom line, as I have advised everyone, the
HOA is
upset that no one has made an effort for six years to
resolve this
issue and the fact that they have been forced to take this case
this
far to collect the HOA fees. They are not sympathetic to
Mary’s
circumstances. I am hoping that Larry can now use his angle
as Mary
Jean’s attorney in the guardianship to try and renegotiat
some of the
terms of the settlement prior to the hearing date of Sept.
20th. I
still must file an answer to the complaint by Sept 1st. All
I can do is
enter a general denial and demand strict proof of the
allegations. This
will ultimately result in a summery judgment against Mary
Jean because
there is no legal defense for non payment. Therefore, I hope
Larry has
success in reducing the amount. If not, the only option is
to accept
the settlement agreement to get the foreclosure behind us
and then have
Mary Jean go forward on the quiet title action. If she wins
the quiet
title action, she can then look to refinance the condo and
pay off the
settlement thereby reducing her monthly obligation. I have
done all
that I can do under the circumstances that I was presented
with and
cannot pull the so called rabbit out of the hat. Six years
is just to
much time to let go by without makeing any effort, and that
fact has
just put everyone on both sides in a very bad place. Let’s
hope Larry
has some success, but between now and Sept. 20th, I would
ask that you
work with Mary Jean and whomever to see if the payments can
be made. If
not, then I must suggest that the family start looking for
alternate
living arrangements for Mary Jean, because she will loose
the condo in
the foreclosure for non-payment. I wish I could sugar coat
this in some
way, but time is up and we have to make a move, one way or
the other. I
will let you know if Larry has any luck and if anything else
were to
develop between now and the 20th.
Sincerely,
Patrick C. Weber, Esquire
Collier/Charlotte County Public Guardian
4670 Cardinal Way
Suite 301
Naples, FL 34112-6783
Office: (239) 417-1040
Fax: (239) 417-1042