Henderson v. Bank of America, N.A. (In re Simmons)

510 B.R. 76
CourtUnited States Bankruptcy Court, S.D. Mississippi
DecidedApril 24, 2014
DocketBankruptcy No. 1200937EE; Adversary No. 1200061EE
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

This text of 510 B.R. 76 (Henderson v. Bank of America, N.A. (In re Simmons)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering United States Bankruptcy Court, S.D. Mississippi primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
Henderson v. Bank of America, N.A. (In re Simmons), 510 B.R. 76 (Miss. 2014).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION

EDWARD ELLINGTON, Bankruptcy Judge.

THIS MATTER came before the Court on the following pleadings:

1. Bank of America, N.A’s Motion to Abstain (Adv. Dkt. # 22);
2. Trustmark National Bank’s Objection to Bank of America, N.A.’s Motion to Abstain (Adv. Dkt. # 26);
3. Plaintiffs’ Objection to Bank of America, N.A’s Motion to Abstain (Adv. Dkt. #27) filed by the Kenneth Lee Simmons and Mary Allison Simmons;
4. Bank of America, N.A.’s Reply in Support of its Motion to Abstain (Adv. Dkt. # 29);
5. Bank of America, N.A’s Motion for Summary Judgment (Adv. Dkt. #45) and Bank of America’s Itemization of Undisputed Facts in Support of its Motion for Summary Judgment (Adv. Dkt. #56);
6. Response of Trustmark National Bank to Bank of America, N.A’s Motion for Summary Judgment (Adv. Dkt. #48);
7. Bank of America, N.A. ’s Reply in Support of its Motion for Summary Judgment (Adv. Dkt. # 52);
8. Motion of Trustmark National Bank for Summary Judgment (Adv. Dkt. # 49);
9. Bank of America, N.A.’s Response to Trustmark National Bank’s Motion for Summary (Adv. Dkt. # 54); and
[81]*8110. Trustmark National Bank’s Reply Memorandum Brief in Support of its Motion for Summary Judgment (Adv. Dkt. # 55).

After considering the pleadings and the briefs, the Court finds that Bank of America, N.A’s Motion to Abstain (Adv. Dkt. #22) is not well taken and should be denied. The Court further finds that Bank of America, N.A.’s Motion for Summary Judgment (Adv. Dkt. #45) should be denied and that Motion of Trustmark National Bank for Summary Judgment (Adv. Dkt. # 49) should be granted.

FINDINGS OF FACT

The Court agrees with the parties that the facts are not in dispute.1 Consequently, the undisputed facts are as follows:

On October 29, 1992, the property located at 3426 Old Canton Road, Jackson, Mississippi, 39216, (Property) was conveyed by Warranty Deed (1992 Deed) from James L. Brown and Mary Grace Brown to Mary Allison Brown Simmons, one of the debtors in this case. The 1992 Deed was recorded at Book 4046, Page 205 in the land records of Hinds County, Jackson, Mississippi. The legal description contained in the 1992 Deed is as follows:

That part of Lot Fifteen (15), of Block “A”, of Woodland Hills, a subdivision to the City of Jackson, First Judicial District of Hinds County, Mississippi, according to the map or plat thereof of record in the office of the Chancery Clerk of Hinds county at Jackson, Mississippi, in Plat Book No. 4 at Page 40 thereof, which is more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at a point on the southeastern line of Canton Avenue a distance of 58.2 feet measured southwesterly along the southeastern line of Canton Avenue from its intersection with the line of Canton Avenue from its intersection with the line between Lots 14 and 15 of said Block “A” of Woodland Hills, run thence southwesterly along the southeastern line of Canton Avenue (being the northwestern line of said Lot 15) for a distance of 80 feet; thence turning to the left through an angle of 94 degrees 28 minutes run southeasterly for a distance of 203.5 feet to a point on the southeastern line of said Lot 15, which point is 24 feet northeasterly from the southern corner of said Lot 15; thence turning to the left through an angle of 100 degrees 22 minutes run northeasterly along the southeastern line of said Lot 15, for a distance of 80 feet; thence northwesterly a distance of 182.8 feet to the point of beginning.2

On October 1, 2003, Kenneth L. Simmons and Mary Allison Brown Simmons (Debtors) executed a Deed of Trust (2003 Deed of Trust) in favor of Full Spectrum Lending, Inc. The 2003 Deed of Trust was [82]*82recorded at Book 5910, Page 409 in the land records of Hinds County, Jackson, Mississippi, on October 15, 2003.

Attached to the 2003 Deed of Trust is Exhibit “A” Legal Description (Legal Description). The Legal Description states as follows:

All that certain parcel of land situated in the Township of Dingman, County of Pike, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, more particularly described as follows:
Lot 29, on a Subdivision Plan entitled “Blue Stone Ridge Sub-Division” dated October 17, 1990, surveyed and drawn by Pasquale R. Addio, Registered Surveyor, Milford, Pennsylvania, Drawing No. F-300-88-90, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, Pike County, Pennsylvania on January 3, 1991, in Plat Book 28, at page 164, reference being had thereto for a more complete description of the premises conveyed herein.

Tax ID: 03-0-1107913

Clearly, this Legal Description is not the correct legal description for the Property which is located in Hinds County, Mississippi.

The Debtors executed a subsequent Deed of Trust (Trustmark Deed of Trust) to Trustmark National Bank (Trustmark) on December 15, 2006. The Trustmark Deed of Trust was recorded at Book 6632, Page 377 in the land records of Hinds County, Jackson, Mississippi, on January 24, 2007. Attached to the Trustmark Deed of Trust as Exhibit “A ” is a legal description:

That part of Lot Fifteen (15), of Block “A”, of Woodland Hills, a subdivision to the City of Jackson, First Judicial District of Hinds County, Mississippi, according to the map or plat thereof of record in the office of the Chancery Clerk of Hinds County at Jackson, Mississippi, in Plat Book No. 4 at Page 40 thereof, which is more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows:
Beginning at a point on the southeastern line of Canton Avenue a distance of 58.2 feet measured southwesterly along the southeastern line of Canton Avenue from its intersection with the line between Lots 14 and 15 of said Block “A” of Woodland Hills, run thence southwesterly along the southeastern line of Canton Avenue (being the northwestern line of said Lot 15) for a distance of 80 feet; thence turning to the left through an angle of 94° 28’ run southeasterly for a distance of 203.5 feet to a point on the southeastern line of said Lot 15, which point is 24 feet northeasterly from the southern corner of said Lot 15; thence turning to the left through an angle of 100° 22’ run northeasterly along the southeasterly along the southeastern line of said Lot 15 for a distance of 80 feet; thence northwesterly a distance of 182.8 feet to the point of beginning.4

This legal description is substantially the same5 legal description contained in the 1992 Deed and is the correct legal description for the Property.

[83]*83On September 19, 2011, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Full Spectrum Lending, Inc. entered into a Corporation Assignment of Deed of Trust/Mortgage

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