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Nature of Suit Code: 220
Nature of Suit: Foreclosure
Cause of Action: 28:1345 Foreclosure

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 This disposition is not designated for publication in the official reports. 1

Case Number C 10-02779-JF (HRL)

ORDER DENYING PLAINTIFF'S APPLICATION FOR A TEMPORARY RESTRAINING OR ORDER TO SHOW

RE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION

(JFLC1)

**E-Filed 7/30/2010**

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

SAN JOSE DIVISION

ROSIE LUCIW,

 Plaintiff,

 v.

BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.; BAC HOME

LOANS SERVICING, LP; AND DOES 1-100,

inclusive, 

 Defendants.

Case Number C 10-02779-JF (HRL)

 

ORDER DENYING PLAINTIFF’S 1

APPLICATION FOR A TEMPORARY

RESTRAINING OR ORDER TO

SHOW CAUSE RE PRELIMINARY

INJUNCTION

[re doc. no. 4]

This action arises out of a residential mortgage transaction. The subject property is

located at 4040 Hidden Valley Lane, San Jose, California 95127. On June 24, 2010, Plaintiff

Rosie Luciw (“Plaintiff”) filed the instant action against Defendants Bank of America, N.A.,

BAC Home Loan Servicing, LP, and Does 1-100 (“Defendants”), alleging violations of the Real

Estate Settlement Procedures Act (“RESPA”), 12 U.S.C. § 2605, et seq., and California’s Unfair

Competition Law, Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code § 17200. On July 2, 2010, Plaintiff filed an

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Case Number C 10-02779-JF (HRL)

ORDER DENYING PLAINTIFF'S APPLICATION FOR A TEMPORARY RESTRAINING OR ORDER TO SHOW

CAUSE RE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION

(JFLC1)

application for a temporary restraining order (“TRO”) or order to show cause re preliminary

injunction in which she asserted that a trustee’s sale of the subject property was scheduled for

July 8, 2010. Because it did not learn of Plaintiff’s application until July 23, 2010, the Court

ordered the parties to submit a short letter brief or declaration informing it of the current status of

the subject property. 

On July 29, 2010, Defendants filed the declaration of Alison Goldfarb, a Litigation

Specialist in Risk Management for Defendant BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP (“BACHLS”),

“which services the loan belonging to plaintiff. . .” Declaration of Alison Goldfarb (“Goldfarb

Decl.”) ¶ 1. Goldfarb states that based upon her review of BACHLS’s loan servicing database,

the foreclosure sale of the subject property has been postponed until November 9, 2010. Id. ¶ 9. 

Accordingly, it appears that there is no imminent irreparable harm that would justify the issuance

of a TRO or an order to show cause re preliminary injunction. If Plaintiff still believes that prejudgment relief is necessary, she may notice a motion for a preliminary injunction pursuant to

Civil L.R. 7-2. See Civil L.R. 65-2 (“Motions for preliminary injunctions unaccompanied by a

temporary restraining order are governed by Civil L.R. 7-2). 

IT IS SO ORDERED.

DATED: July 30, 2010

_______________________

JEREMY FOGEL

United States District Judge

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