Below is a copy of the revised affidavit rules, an order from a specific case, and sample attorney affidavit forms…
Check out the language that should be applied in every court nationwide. This is all we ever asked for, the rule of law, that is already in place, be followed
From the Rules…
(Emphasis added by 4F)
Revised Residential Mortgage Foreclosure Affidavit Policy of the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas The Magistrates Department has received numerous motions of lenders requesting continuances to “ensure their paperwork is proper”. The affidavits in question have been filed in many guises such as affidavits of payment history, variable interest rate affidavits, real party in interest affidavits, affidavits in support of motions for summary judgment, etc.
The Foreclosure Committee has considered the seriousness of these recent disclosures and recommends the following in all residential mortgage foreclosure cases:
• In prejudgment cases where a lender has requested a delay in the proceedings to examine evidence it has submitted or otherwise calls into question the validity of the evidence its has submitted, the Committee recommends the entry of an order requiring plaintiff within thirty days to show cause why the case should not be dismissed without prejudice.
• In post judgment cases where the lender has requested a delay in the proceedings to examine evidence it has submitted in support of its judgment or otherwise calls into question the validity of the evidence its has submitted, the Committee recommends the entry of an order requiring plaintiff within thirty days to show cause why the case should not be dismissed and the judgment vacated.
• In any case where the lender seeks to remove the case from the active docket to examine evidence it has submitted, the Committee recommends that the motion be denied as improper under the rules of Civil Procedure and Superintendence. Following denial of the motion, an order as described above should be entered.
• The Committee further recommends the entry of the following as a standing order in all residential mortgage foreclosure cases:
All affidavits filed in residential mortgage foreclosure cases must indicate that the affiant has actual personal knowledge of the file and loan history in question and has personally reviewed the documents, records, or other data relied upon to make the statements contained in the affidavit. Failure to provide appropriate affidavits may result in mandatory personal attendance of an affiant for a hearing, the imposition of sanctions and penalties for perjury or contempt, and dismissal of the case. Before judgment is entered on any claim for foreclosure and/or money judgment in a residential mortgage foreclosure case, counsel for plaintiff and any other party that asserts a claim for foreclosure or money judgment must file an Affidavit. This Affidavit must:
1. Identify the counsel of record and his or her law firm.
2. Provide that the counsel of record has reviewed the file.
3. Provide that the counsel of record has communicated with a representative of the party seeking foreclosure and/or money judgment and that this representative has affirmed that he or she has personally reviewed the documents, records, or other data related to the case; has reviewed the pleadings and other court filings in the case; and has confirmed both the factual accuracy of the pleadings and court filings and the accuracy of the notarizations contained therein.
4. Provide the full name of the representative described in Item 3 and the date or dates of the communication.
5. Certify that, to the best of the counsel of record’s knowledge, the pleadings and other court filings in support of the claims for foreclosure are complete and accurate in all relevant respects.
6. Acknowledge that counsel of record has a continuing obligation to amend and supplement the Affidavit in light of newly discovered facts following its filing.
7. Be signed and dated by counsel of record. Failure to submit an appropriate Affidavit on or before the date of trial, the date that a motion for summary judgment is ripe for ruling, or the date of default hearing, whichever is applicable, will result in dismissal of the case and may result in further sanctions. Standardized Affidavit Forms are posted on the County website [link to forms]. All affidavits submitted pursuant to this order must be in the format of these Standardized Affidavit Forms.
Revised Residential Mortgage Foreclosure Affidavit Policy of the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas
Cuyahoga County Ohio Attorney Affidavit Forms
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