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To: Gondring

Please see my post 97. It says she paid off the mortgage.


98 posted on 02/23/2009 2:54:49 PM PST by BykrBayb (May God have mercy on our souls. ~ Þ)
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To: BykrBayb
I don't know...but I'm just reposting what I saw posted, which seems more researched and more recent than the other link.

From http://sweetness-light.com/archive/more-background-on-henrietta-hughes#comment-133826

retire05:

Here is the history (remember to keep the lot numbers separate as that is important):

6/18/01 - Henrietta and Corey Hughes purchases Lot 18 and 19, Block 35 of Lehigh Acres

8/17/01 - Henrietta and Corey Hughes purchases Lot 22, Block 35 of Lehigh Acres

10/29/01 - Henrietta and Corey Hughes receives building permit for Lot 19, Block 35 of Lehigh Acres. The builder is Holiday Builders of Cape Coral, Florida

10/29/01 - (same day) Henrietta and Corey Hughes secures mortgage financing from Riverside Bank of The Gulf Coast, Cape Coral, Florida (this would be for the building of the structure constructed by Holiday Builders) in the amount of $124,400.00

7/15/03 - Forclosure filed by Riverside Bank of the Gulf Coast on Lot 19, Block 35 Lehigh Acres in an amount of slightly over $123,600.00 (meaning she paid about $800 of the mortgage in 21 months)

10/16/2003 - Mortgage satisfaction filed by Riverside Bank granting ownership to Henrietta and Corey Hughes for Lot 19, Block 35 of Lehigh Acres for $124,400.00

6/30/05 - Lot 22, Block 35 of Lehigh Acres sold to Homeland, LLC.

8/9/06 - Quit claim deed signed by Henrietta Hughes to Corey Hughes for Lot 18, Block 35 of Lehigh Acres.

She originally owned 3 lots, #18, #19 and #22. Number #22 was sold in 2005 (when she claims she lost her home) to Homeland, LLC in June, 2005 and #18 was transfered to her son, Corey Lamont, on 8/9/06 (signing a quit claim deed gave him total ownership of #18 which they had bought jointly).

I can find no record of any subsequent sales of the home build on Lot 19.
From http://sweetness-light.com/archive/more-background-on-henrietta-hughes:

retire05:

U NO HOO, yep, that’s the house. Here’s what it looks like happened.

House was build and they walked on it. Forclosure was started and finalized on 7/15/03. The house was then sold on 10/10/03 (recorded on 10/16/03) and on the same day, Riverside Bank released a “satisfaction” against Henrietta and Corey Hughes, which absolves Henrietta and Corey Hughes from any further financial liability (this is done to give the lien holder full ownership).

After they repossed the home, Riverside then sold it for $135,000 on 10/10/03 and that is the reason for the release against Harrietta and Corey. Because Riverside had another buyer and was going to retrieve their investment so Riverside had to get the Hughes’ name off it completely.

It was resold to the current owners on 6/29/05 for $258,900.00

For some reason, Henrietta and Corey used the 1011 address as their legal address, not the address of the home at 1013. The 1011 Hibiscus Ave. address (assigned by 911 services) is still owned by Corey Hughes and that is lot #18. Lot #19 is 1013 Hibiscus Ave.

Great catch, U NO HOO.

101 posted on 02/23/2009 3:05:09 PM PST by Gondring (Paul Revere would have been flamed as a naysayer troll and told to go back to Boston.)
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