Calhoun v. Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC

CourtDistrict Court, N.D. Alabama
DecidedMarch 12, 2024
Docket2:21-cv-01417
StatusUnknown

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Calhoun v. Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC, (N.D. Ala. 2024).

Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA SOUTHERN DIVISION ERIC CALHOUN, et al., ) ) Plaintiffs, ) ) v. Case No.: 2:21-cv-1417-AMM ) OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, ) LLC, et al., ) ) Defendants. ) )

MEMORANDUM OPINION ON DEFENDANTS’ MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT

This case is before the court on a motion for summary judgment by defendants PHH Mortgage Corporation (“PHH”), successor by merger to Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC, (“Ocwen”), and Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Indenture Trustee under the Indenture relating to IMPAC CMB Trust Series 2004-6 (“Wells Fargo”) (collectively, “the defendants”). Doc. 52. For the reasons explained below, the motion is GRANTED. I. BACKGROUND Facts set forth in the parties’ statement of undisputed facts are deemed admitted for summary judgment purposes unless controverted by the response or reply of the opposing party. These are the undisputed material facts construed in the light most favorable to plaintiffs Eric and Arletha Calhoun (collectively, “the Calhouns”), and those disputed by the defendants but construed against them for purposes of their summary judgment motion:

This case revolves around an abandoned property (“the property”) located at 2311 Fairfax Avenue in Bessemer, Alabama. Doc. 53 at 3. The defendants took possession of the property in July 2020 and “contracted with Altisource[] for

property management services, including inspections, safety reports, and repair work.” Id. ¶ 1; see generally Doc. 52-1. Altisource regularly provided the defendants reports concerning the condition of the property that “were specifically aimed at identifying ‘safety issues’ and code violations.” Doc. 53 ¶ 2.

Altisource had performed at least two property inspections before the defendants acquired the property. Doc. 54-2 at 2; Doc. 54-3 at 2. According to both inspection reports, the property was not up to code. See Doc. 54-2 at 4; Doc. 54-3 at

4. Altisource classified the property as an “[o]lder home [that] requires work to bring to code.” Doc. 54-2 at 4. Altisource performed another inspection on August 1, 2020. Doc. 52-1 at 9. Under the heading “Exterior Inspection-1[,]” the report contains a question that asks,

“Is there any missing or damaged siding, brick, stone or stucco?” Id. at 12. Altisource answered “[y]es.” Id. Exterior Inspection-1 Exterior Plumbing - If utilities off, mark Unknown where applicable Does the property have a well? | No Does the property have public water service available? | Yes Does the property have aseptic tank? | No Does the property have public sewer service available? | Yes Are there any visible leaks in the exterior waterline? | No Is there any missing or damaged siding, brick, stone or stucco? | Yes If yes, do the damages exceed 20 sq. ft. of total exterior surface area? | No Are all painted surfaces free of deteriorated paint? | Yes Are there any damaged or hanging shutters? | No Is there any damaged or missing fascia or soffit? | Yes

Td. Under the heading “Life Safety Interior Inspection,” the August 1 report contains a question that asks if “the stairs, rails, porches or decks create a life safety issue[.]” /d. at 13. Altisource answered “[n]o.” Jd. Other questions in this section

concern “exterior structures”; “dead trees”; “exterior fences [and] gates”; “chimney|s]”; “exterior finishes”; “roof[s] or gutter[s]’; “[e]xterior life safety issue[s]”; “[e]xterior [h]azardous or [life [s]afety [i]ssues.” Jd.

Life Safety Interior Inspection Are there Interior life safety issue ? | No Are there any Interior Hazardous or Life Safety Issues (Holes in the walls or ceiling)? | Yes Are there holes in the floor causing a life safety issue? | No Do any exterior structures, sheds or buildings create a life safety issue? | No Are there any dead trees near house that threaten property or create a life safety issue? | No Does the foundation create a life safety issue or is itunsound? | NWA Do the stairs, rails, porches or decks create a life safety issue? | No Do any exterior fences, gates or walls create a life safety issue? | No Does the chimney create a life safety issue? | No ls the property Mobile/Manufacture Home? | No Do any exterior finishes create a life safety issue? | No Does the roof or gutter create a life safety issue? Is the Roof damaged Or Missing |) N/A Shingles ? Is there Exterior life safety issue ? | No Other Exterior Hazardous or Life Safety Issues (Failing landscape, Retaining walls or any | No other Life safety issue)

Id. The property is one story, and the only stairs are exterior stairs. See id. at 8, 14, 20-34; see also Doc. 52-2 at 56, Dep. 55:5—21. Altisource performed another inspection on August 31, 2020. Doc. 53 4 8 (citing Doc. 52-1 at 15). The August 31 report asks if there are “any exterior hazards.” Doc. 52-1 at 17. The answer to that question was “[i]nsects.” Jd. The heading at the beginning of the report reads “AFS Interior.” /d. at 15. The August 31 report specifically mentions damage to siding six separate times. Doc. 52-1 at 16-19.

Are you able to complete the Exterior General form? Keates ome? Nee i i Wich mena? Ee Which utility meters are running or the utility is on? None Meonpttesbes? Is there an above-ground fuel source on the property? None What is the status of the main water valve at the curb? Is the property connected to sewer or septic? ee ya a Are there any potential hazards at the property that could damage the adjoining property? Are there exterior damages caused by any of the following? None □□□ sttoniom en Oh Which items require securing or covering? None . Comments and description of damages / repairs needed | case #EC2309836 no access interior due to key does not open door na trash cans swing wasps hvac damaged Dilapidated shed damaged exterior walls boarded door needs removed. na Siding damage hvac damaged damaged electncal mast na Needs shrub trimming na

Id. at 17. The August 31 report provides pictures of the damages and repairs noted in the comments box, including damaged siding.

Id. at 23. The report does not contain any pictures of the subject stairs apart from the photos displaying the front of the home from a street view.

Id. at 21. On September 1, 2020, Mr. Calhoun “visited the property to inspect it for prospective purchase.” Doc. 53 § 11. Mr. Calhoun, a real estate agent, “learned about the property through the National Community Stabilization Trust, which facilitates the sale of vacant, abandoned, and distressed properties.” Jd. §§| 11-12; Doc. 52-2 at 25, Dep. 24:3-6; id. at 40, Dep. 39:8-12; id. at 42, Dep. 41:14. Mr. Calhoun “visited the property on behalf of Prime Investment Brokers[] and was accompanied by Ron Underwood, the owner of Prime Investment Brokers.” Doc. 53 { 13 (citing Doc. 52-

2 at 39, Dep. 38:13–14; id. at 43, Dep. 42:7–10). Mr. Calhoun testified that when he arrived, he first “[w]alked around the

property, [and he] looked into the windows and doors.” Doc. 52-2 at 53–54, Dep. 52:24–53:4. He then used the front porch steps to enter the property using the front door. See id. at 54, Dep. 53:3–12. He then “inspected the property, [and] left the

property.” Id., Dep. 53:5–6. Mr. Calhoun “went down the steps . . . to leave.” Id., Dep. 53:7–8. But he “decided to go back and take a picture of the plate card on the door.” Id., Dep. 53:8–10. Mr. Calhoun used the stairs again to take the picture. Id. at 56, Dep. 55:9–22. He testified that he then “turned around and was walking down

[the stairs] when the accident occurred.” Id., Dep. 55:20–21. Mr. Calhoun testified that “the last set of stairs gave away when [he] stepped on it and [he] fell.” Id. at 54, Dep. 53:11–12. He testified that he landed on a “stake

that was in the ground.” Id. at 64, Dep. 63:16–19. He testified that he “was looking at [the steps] on [his] way down.” Id. at 60, Dep. 59:16–20. Mr.

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