Rosa I. Herrera v. Jose Angel Rivera and Amalia Rivera

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMay 5, 2005
Docket08-03-00504-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

COURT OF APPEALS

COURT OF APPEALS

EIGHTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS

EL PASO, TEXAS

ROSA I. HERRERA,                                            )

                                                                              )               No.  08-03-00504-CV

Appellant,                          )

                                                                              )                    Appeal from the

v.                                                                           )

                                                                              )                 120th District Court

JOSE ANGEL RIVERA and AMALIA                 )

RIVERA,                                                               )            of El Paso County, Texas

                                                                              )

Appellees.                          )                     (TC# 99-611)

O P I N I O N


This is an appeal from an order of dismissal and order overruling a motion for reinstatement.  Appellant, Rosa I. Herrera, raises five issues on appeal.  In Issue One, Appellant alleges that the trial court abused its discretion by dismissing her case for want of prosecution.  In Issue Two, Ms. Herrera alleges that the trial court abused its discretion by not granting her motion to reinstate.  In Issue Three, Appellant argues that the trial court erred in refusing to allow Ms. Herrera=s trial counsel to be sworn in and testify at the motion to reinstate hearing.  In Issue Four, Ms. Herrera challenges the trial court=s Finding of Fact No. 8.  In Issue Five, Ms. Herrera argues that the trial court=s conclusions of law apply an incorrect standard to her motion to reinstate and cannot support the denial of her motion. Appellee Jose Angel Rivera filed a brief in this appeal, but Appellee Amalia Rivera did not file a brief or enter an appearance when the case was submitted to this Court.  We reverse and remand. 

On October 12, 1996, Appellant Rosa I. Herrera entered into a written agreement to buy Appellees= property located at 3809 Memphis Ave. in El Paso, Texas.  The agreement was:  Ms. Herrera and Noel H. Renteria would pay Mr. and Mrs. Rivera $10,000 and take over the monthly payments on the property of $340.  The $10,000 would be paid in three installments:  $4,000 was due on January 31, 1997; $3,000 was due on April 31, 1997; and $3,000 was due on July 31, 1997.  Upon complete payment, the house was to be deeded to Mr. Renteria and Ms. Herrera.

According to Ms. Herrera=s original petition, she made a payment of $1,020 at the time the contract was signed which represented three monthly payments past due on the mortgage.  She also made the first payment of $4,000 on January 23, 1997.  Between November 1996 and February 1997, Ms. Herrera made the $340 monthly payments.  During this time, Ms. Herrera incurred additional costs of $6,000 for structural improvements done to the home.  Shortly after Ms. Herrera had paid for these improvements, Mr. and Mrs. Rivera informed Ms. Herrera that the contract was terminated.  Mr. and Mrs. Rivera did not return any funds tendered in performance of the contract.


On February 22, 1999, Ms. Herrera filed her original petition for specific performance and declaratory relief.  A Notice of Lis Pendens was also filed on April 7, 1999.  On April 8, 1999, Mr. Rivera filed a general denial.  On June 14, 1999, Mr. and Mrs. Rivera were served with Ms. Herrera=s request for disclosure.  On June 25, 1999, Mr. Rivera filed his response to Plaintiff=s request for disclosure in which Mr. Rivera objected to a majority of Ms. Herrera=s requests.  In a letter dated July 15, 1999, Ms. Herrera=s attorney contacted Mr. Rivera=s attorney regarding his reply, requesting a more productive response to the Request for Disclosure filed by Ms. Herrera and stating that failure to do so by July 29, 1999, would result in the filing of a motion for sanctions.  On August 19, 1999, Ms. Herrera filed a Motion to Compel Answers to Discovery and For Sanctions and Motion Setting Hearing in which Ms. Herrera announced she was ready for trial.  On August 20, 1999, both parties filed a Rule 11 Agreement to Extend Time to Object and Respond to Discovery; the date was extended to August 30, 1999. 

On December 22, 1999, a Notice of Change of Designation of Agency Counsel was filed on behalf of Ms. Herrera designating a new attorney for Ms. Herrera.  On November 15, 2000, a second Notice of Change of Designation of Counsel was filed on behalf of Ms. Herrera.  On February 7, 2003, a third Notice of Change of Designation of Counsel was filed on behalf of Ms. Herrera.  On April 11, 2003, Ms. Herrera filed a motion for preferential setting. 

On May 13, 2003, the trial court signed an order setting a hearing for a defendant=s motion to withdraw as counsel; the hearing was schedule for June 17, 2003.  On May 21, 2003, Mr. Rivera=s attorney filed a Motion to Withdraw As Counsel of Record; the motion stated that he had not had contact with Mr. Rivera since 2000 and did not know his whereabouts.[1]  On June 19, 2003, the trial court filed an order setting a status conference hearing scheduled for June 26, 2003.  On July 14, 2003, the trial court filed an order setting a hearing for a motion to dismiss for want of prosecution scheduled for August 21, 2003.  The record does not contain a transcript of such hearing.  On August 21, 2003, the trial judge entered an order dismissing the case for want of prosecution.


On September 19, 2003, Ms. Herrera filed a Motion to Reinstate After Dismissal for Want of Prosecution.  In response to this motion, Mr. Rivera filed a original answer containing a general denial.  A Notice of Change of Designation of Counsel was filed on October 29, 2003.  The trial court filed an order setting the hearing on Ms. Herrera=

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