City Council Meeting Request
Summary
City council meetings in california are public under the brown act, but closed sessions are allowed for litigation. Submit a written request citing the brown act for a closed session regarding your judgment lien. Consider adding details about how the issue affects your health to emphasize urgency.Full Conversation
I want to have the city counsels to review my offer. Question: can I request the close section meeting?
Hi ****! Generally, in California, city council meetings are required to be open to the public under the Brown Act. However, the council may hold a closed session for specific matters such as litigation, real estate negotiations, or personnel matters.
Is your offer related to any of these exceptions?
Is your offer related to any of these exceptions?
the offer for the judgement lien that they placed on my house
****, since your issue is related to a judgment lien on your house, it may fall under the litigation exception for a closed session. I recommend submitting a written request to the city council explaining your situation and citing the Brown Act provisions allowing closed sessions for litigation matters.
can you help me to write the request
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Sure, ****! Here's a draft for your written request to the city council:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
City Council
[City Name]
[City Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
Subject: Request for Closed Session Meeting Under the Brown Act
Dear Members of the City Council,
I am writing to formally request a closed session meeting with the City Council under the provisions of the Brown Act. My request is regarding a judgment lien that has been placed on my property located at [Your Property Address].
As this matter involves potential litigation and significant legal implications, it qualifies for a closed session under the exceptions permitted by the Brown Act. I believe a closed session is necessary to discuss the legal aspects and implications of the judgment lien and to explore possible resolutions in a confidential setting.
I appreciate your attention to this matter and look forward to your prompt response. Please let me know if any additional information is required to process this request.
Sincerely,
****
[Your Last Name]
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Feel free to personalize the draft with your details.
Sure, ****! Here's a draft for your written request to the city council:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
City Council
[City Name]
[City Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
Subject: Request for Closed Session Meeting Under the Brown Act
Dear Members of the City Council,
I am writing to formally request a closed session meeting with the City Council under the provisions of the Brown Act. My request is regarding a judgment lien that has been placed on my property located at [Your Property Address].
As this matter involves potential litigation and significant legal implications, it qualifies for a closed session under the exceptions permitted by the Brown Act. I believe a closed session is necessary to discuss the legal aspects and implications of the judgment lien and to explore possible resolutions in a confidential setting.
I appreciate your attention to this matter and look forward to your prompt response. Please let me know if any additional information is required to process this request.
Sincerely,
****
[Your Last Name]
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Feel free to personalize the draft with your details.
I am on disability and this is effect my health significant
Case Rating: *
****, it's important to communicate that your health and disability are being significantly affected by this issue. You may want to add a sentence to the draft request letter about your health situation to emphasize the urgency.
Would you like to explore any specific legal options regarding the judgment lien on your house?
****, it's important to communicate that your health and disability are being significantly affected by this issue. You may want to add a sentence to the draft request letter about your health situation to emphasize the urgency.
Would you like to explore any specific legal options regarding the judgment lien on your house?
question, when I was called to scheduled court I was waiting for * mins for us to be called. I went to the judge, he said the City of San Mateo already filed the judgement lien without hearing. I asked the judge why I was not called, he said talk to the city of San Mateo lawyer. Is this legal to do?
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****, it sounds frustrating to deal with this situation.
In California, it's typically required for parties to be notified and given the opportunity to be heard before a judgment lien is placed. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Review Court Rules: Check local court rules or guidelines on judgment liens.
- Contact the City Attorney: Seek clarification on why you were not called.
- Consult with a Lawyer: A lawyer can provide specific advice and help address potential procedural errors.
Would you like to explore more legal options regarding this matter?
****, it sounds frustrating to deal with this situation.
In California, it's typically required for parties to be notified and given the opportunity to be heard before a judgment lien is placed. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Review Court Rules: Check local court rules or guidelines on judgment liens.
- Contact the City Attorney: Seek clarification on why you were not called.
- Consult with a Lawyer: A lawyer can provide specific advice and help address potential procedural errors.
Would you like to explore more legal options regarding this matter?
how I can put this in writing and send this to the lawyer that represents us for the judgment negotiation.
Case Rating: *
Sure, here's a draft for your letter to your lawyer:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
[Lawyer's Name]
[Lawyer's Firm Name]
[Lawyer's Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
Subject: Judgment Lien on My Property
Dear [Lawyer's Name],
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss the judgment lien that the City of San Mateo has placed on my property. Below are the key points and questions that I need assistance with:
*. Request for Closed Session Meeting: I intend to request a closed session meeting with the City Council under the provisions of the Brown Act. This is regarding the judgment lien on my property. I believe this falls under the litigation exception, and I need assistance drafting a formal request.
*. Impact on Health: I am currently on disability, and this situation is significantly affecting my health. I would like to emphasize this in my request to the City Council to highlight the urgency.
*. Court Hearing Concerns: During a scheduled court hearing, I waited for * minutes but was informed by the judge that the City of San Mateo had already filed the judgment lien without a hearing. The judge directed me to speak with the city's lawyer. I need clarification on whether this procedure was legal and if there were any procedural errors.
Could you please review these points and advise on the best course of action? Additionally, I would appreciate your assistance in drafting the necessary documents and any other recommendations you may have.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
**** [Your Last Name]
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Feel free to adjust the letter with any additional details or personal touches.
Sure, here's a draft for your letter to your lawyer:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
[Lawyer's Name]
[Lawyer's Firm Name]
[Lawyer's Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
Subject: Judgment Lien on My Property
Dear [Lawyer's Name],
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss the judgment lien that the City of San Mateo has placed on my property. Below are the key points and questions that I need assistance with:
*. Request for Closed Session Meeting: I intend to request a closed session meeting with the City Council under the provisions of the Brown Act. This is regarding the judgment lien on my property. I believe this falls under the litigation exception, and I need assistance drafting a formal request.
*. Impact on Health: I am currently on disability, and this situation is significantly affecting my health. I would like to emphasize this in my request to the City Council to highlight the urgency.
*. Court Hearing Concerns: During a scheduled court hearing, I waited for * minutes but was informed by the judge that the City of San Mateo had already filed the judgment lien without a hearing. The judge directed me to speak with the city's lawyer. I need clarification on whether this procedure was legal and if there were any procedural errors.
Could you please review these points and advise on the best course of action? Additionally, I would appreciate your assistance in drafting the necessary documents and any other recommendations you may have.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
**** [Your Last Name]
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Feel free to adjust the letter with any additional details or personal touches.
also, the city of San Mateo lawyer was very rude to me and felt discriminated because of my English and female. I was dealing with him in *
Case Rating: *
****, dealing with discrimination and rudeness from a city lawyer is a serious issue. Here’s what you can do:
- Document Everything: Write down every detail of your interactions with the lawyer.
- File a Complaint: Consider filing a formal complaint with the California State Bar or the relevant oversight body.
- Seek Legal Advice: Consult with a lawyer specializing in discrimination cases.
Would you like additional help with any of these steps?
****, dealing with discrimination and rudeness from a city lawyer is a serious issue. Here’s what you can do:
- Document Everything: Write down every detail of your interactions with the lawyer.
- File a Complaint: Consider filing a formal complaint with the California State Bar or the relevant oversight body.
- Seek Legal Advice: Consult with a lawyer specializing in discrimination cases.
Would you like additional help with any of these steps?
until *
Case Rating: *
****, given the seriousness of your situation and the potential procedural issues, it might be beneficial to explore further legal options to protect your rights. Here's some additional information:
- Document Everything: Keep detailed records of all interactions and communications with the City of San Mateo and their lawyer.
- File a Complaint: If you believe you were discriminated against, consider filing a complaint with the California State Bar.
- Consult with a Lawyer: A lawyer can offer specific advice and help you navigate the legal system.
Would you like to explore any specific legal options or need help with any of these steps?
****, given the seriousness of your situation and the potential procedural issues, it might be beneficial to explore further legal options to protect your rights. Here's some additional information:
- Document Everything: Keep detailed records of all interactions and communications with the City of San Mateo and their lawyer.
- File a Complaint: If you believe you were discriminated against, consider filing a complaint with the California State Bar.
- Consult with a Lawyer: A lawyer can offer specific advice and help you navigate the legal system.
Would you like to explore any specific legal options or need help with any of these steps?
yes
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****, it seems that your case involves serious legal issues, including potential procedural errors and discrimination. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
What is your phone number?
****, it seems that your case involves serious legal issues, including potential procedural errors and discrimination. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
What is your phone number?
I have a lawyer
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****, since you already have a lawyer, it might be best to continue working with them on this complex issue. If you encounter any further questions or need additional information, feel free to reach out. Your current lawyer should be able to provide the necessary assistance and advice.
****, since you already have a lawyer, it might be best to continue working with them on this complex issue. If you encounter any further questions or need additional information, feel free to reach out. Your current lawyer should be able to provide the necessary assistance and advice.
he is writing them the letter to remove the lien, but they keep rejecting
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****, it sounds like you are in a challenging situation. Since the letter keeps being rejected, you might consider these steps:
- Review the Letter: Ensure that the letter addresses all legal grounds and urgency due to your health.
- Appeal Process: Explore if there’s an appeal process within the city council or through the court.
- Legal Assistance: Talk to your lawyer about possible escalation or alternative legal strategies.
Would you like any more specific advice or assistance on this matter?
****, it sounds like you are in a challenging situation. Since the letter keeps being rejected, you might consider these steps:
- Review the Letter: Ensure that the letter addresses all legal grounds and urgency due to your health.
- Appeal Process: Explore if there’s an appeal process within the city council or through the court.
- Legal Assistance: Talk to your lawyer about possible escalation or alternative legal strategies.
Would you like any more specific advice or assistance on this matter?
can you help me to put the letter to my lawyer
Case Rating: *
Sure, ****! Here's a draft for your letter to your lawyer:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
[Lawyer's Name]
[Lawyer's Firm Name]
[Lawyer's Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
Subject: Judgment Lien on My Property
Dear [Lawyer's Name],
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss the judgment lien that the City of San Mateo has placed on my property. Below are the key points and questions that I need assistance with:
*. Request for Closed Session Meeting: I intend to request a closed session meeting with the City Council under the provisions of the Brown Act. This is regarding the judgment lien on my property. I believe this falls under the litigation exception, and I need assistance drafting a formal request.
*. Impact on Health: I am currently on disability, and this situation is significantly affecting my health. I would like to emphasize this in my request to the City Council to highlight the urgency.
*. Court Hearing Concerns: During a scheduled court hearing, I waited for * minutes but was informed by the judge that the City of San Mateo had already filed the judgment lien without a hearing. The judge directed me to speak with the city's lawyer. I need clarification on whether this procedure was legal and if there were any procedural errors.
*. Discrimination Issue: The city’s lawyer was very rude to me and I felt discriminated against due to my English proficiency and gender. This discrimination has been ongoing since *. I need advice on how to address this issue, including the possibility of filing a complaint.
Could you please review these points and advise on the best course of action? Additionally, I would appreciate your assistance in drafting the necessary documents and any other recommendations you may have.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
**** [Your Last Name]
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Feel free to adjust the letter with any additional details or personal touches.
Sure, ****! Here's a draft for your letter to your lawyer:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
[Lawyer's Name]
[Lawyer's Firm Name]
[Lawyer's Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
Subject: Judgment Lien on My Property
Dear [Lawyer's Name],
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss the judgment lien that the City of San Mateo has placed on my property. Below are the key points and questions that I need assistance with:
*. Request for Closed Session Meeting: I intend to request a closed session meeting with the City Council under the provisions of the Brown Act. This is regarding the judgment lien on my property. I believe this falls under the litigation exception, and I need assistance drafting a formal request.
*. Impact on Health: I am currently on disability, and this situation is significantly affecting my health. I would like to emphasize this in my request to the City Council to highlight the urgency.
*. Court Hearing Concerns: During a scheduled court hearing, I waited for * minutes but was informed by the judge that the City of San Mateo had already filed the judgment lien without a hearing. The judge directed me to speak with the city's lawyer. I need clarification on whether this procedure was legal and if there were any procedural errors.
*. Discrimination Issue: The city’s lawyer was very rude to me and I felt discriminated against due to my English proficiency and gender. This discrimination has been ongoing since *. I need advice on how to address this issue, including the possibility of filing a complaint.
Could you please review these points and advise on the best course of action? Additionally, I would appreciate your assistance in drafting the necessary documents and any other recommendations you may have.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
**** [Your Last Name]
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Feel free to adjust the letter with any additional details or personal touches.
thank you very much. my lawyer already wrote text message to me that he is going to request for closed session meeting
Case Rating: *
****, it sounds like your lawyer is taking appropriate steps by requesting a closed session meeting. If you need any more assistance or have further questions, feel free to ask!
****, it sounds like your lawyer is taking appropriate steps by requesting a closed session meeting. If you need any more assistance or have further questions, feel free to ask!
ok thank you
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****, it looks like you have a lawyer who is actively working on your case. If you need any more support or have further questions, please let me know. Good luck!
****, it looks like you have a lawyer who is actively working on your case. If you need any more support or have further questions, please let me know. Good luck!
the city lawyer kept telling me that they city of San Mateo is punishing us and want to show other home owner as an example. is this legal to say?
Case Rating: *
****, statements made by the city lawyer suggesting that the city is punishing you and using you as an example can be concerning. While it's not illegal per se for a lawyer to make such statements, it may indicate unfair treatment or bias.
Here are some steps to consider:
- Document the Statements: Keep detailed records of all interactions and statements made.
- Consult Your Lawyer: Share this information with your lawyer, as it may be relevant to your case.
Do you need more specific legal advice on this issue?
****, statements made by the city lawyer suggesting that the city is punishing you and using you as an example can be concerning. While it's not illegal per se for a lawyer to make such statements, it may indicate unfair treatment or bias.
Here are some steps to consider:
- Document the Statements: Keep detailed records of all interactions and statements made.
- Consult Your Lawyer: Share this information with your lawyer, as it may be relevant to your case.
Do you need more specific legal advice on this issue?
yes
Case Rating: *
****, here's what you can do next:
- Document the Statements: Ensure you have a detailed record of all interactions and statements made by the city lawyer.
- Consult Your Lawyer: Provide this information to your lawyer. It might be relevant to your case and can help in presenting your situation effectively.
Would you like more details on how to address this with your lawyer?
****, here's what you can do next:
- Document the Statements: Ensure you have a detailed record of all interactions and statements made by the city lawyer.
- Consult Your Lawyer: Provide this information to your lawyer. It might be relevant to your case and can help in presenting your situation effectively.
Would you like more details on how to address this with your lawyer?
yes
Case Rating: *
****, here’s how you can address this with your lawyer:
*. Detail the Statements: Write down every instance where the city lawyer mentioned punishment or using you as an example, including dates, times, and any witnesses.
*. Impact on Your Case: Explain how these statements have affected you and why you believe they indicate bias or unfair treatment.
*. Legal Strategy: Ask your lawyer if these statements can be used to support claims of unfair treatment or bias in your case.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
****, here’s how you can address this with your lawyer:
*. Detail the Statements: Write down every instance where the city lawyer mentioned punishment or using you as an example, including dates, times, and any witnesses.
*. Impact on Your Case: Explain how these statements have affected you and why you believe they indicate bias or unfair treatment.
*. Legal Strategy: Ask your lawyer if these statements can be used to support claims of unfair treatment or bias in your case.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
how a write to discripe when the lawyer was not showing any emotions, showing coldness, ignoring the feeling of the situation that I was going through.
Case Rating: *
Hi ****, here’s a suggestion on how to describe the lawyer's behavior:
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During my interactions with the lawyer, I observed a consistent lack of empathy and emotional engagement. The lawyer appeared cold and indifferent, often ignoring the gravity of my situation and my emotional distress. This detached demeanor made it difficult for me to feel understood and supported during this challenging time.
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Does that help?
Hi ****, here’s a suggestion on how to describe the lawyer's behavior:
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During my interactions with the lawyer, I observed a consistent lack of empathy and emotional engagement. The lawyer appeared cold and indifferent, often ignoring the gravity of my situation and my emotional distress. This detached demeanor made it difficult for me to feel understood and supported during this challenging time.
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Does that help?
yes
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I'm glad to hear that was helpful, ****. If you need any more assistance or have further questions, feel free to ask!
I'm glad to hear that was helpful, ****. If you need any more assistance or have further questions, feel free to ask!
also, they city of San Mateo in * when we purchase property under below market rate value did not record the restriction in our title report. When bank wels Fargo and title company did the refinancing they did not see the any recording and did refinancing.
Case Rating: *
****, it appears that there are multiple legal complexities related to your property purchase and refinancing. Here are some steps you can consider:
- Review Title Records: Check the title report and related documents for any missed restrictions.
- Consult Your Lawyer: Discuss the lack of recorded restrictions with your lawyer to explore possible remedies.
Would you like to explore more specific legal options regarding this issue?
****, it appears that there are multiple legal complexities related to your property purchase and refinancing. Here are some steps you can consider:
- Review Title Records: Check the title report and related documents for any missed restrictions.
- Consult Your Lawyer: Discuss the lack of recorded restrictions with your lawyer to explore possible remedies.
Would you like to explore more specific legal options regarding this issue?
yes
Case Rating: *
****, it seems your case involves significant legal issues, including potential procedural errors and discrimination. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
What is your phone number?
****, it seems your case involves significant legal issues, including potential procedural errors and discrimination. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
What is your phone number?
no, how to add that in my letter
Case Rating: *
****, here's how you can add that detail to your letter to your lawyer:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
[Lawyer's Name]
[Lawyer's Firm Name]
[Lawyer's Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
Subject: Judgment Lien on My Property
Dear [Lawyer's Name],
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss the judgment lien that the City of San Mateo has placed on my property. Below are the key points and questions that I need assistance with:
*. Request for Closed Session Meeting: I intend to request a closed session meeting with the City Council under the provisions of the Brown Act. This is regarding the judgment lien on my property. I believe this falls under the litigation exception, and I need assistance drafting a formal request.
*. Impact on Health: I am currently on disability, and this situation is significantly affecting my health. I would like to emphasize this in my request to the City Council to highlight the urgency.
*. Court Hearing Concerns: During a scheduled court hearing, I waited for * minutes but was informed by the judge that the City of San Mateo had already filed the judgment lien without a hearing. The judge directed me to speak with the city's lawyer. I need clarification on whether this procedure was legal and if there were any procedural errors.
*. Discrimination Issue: The city’s lawyer was very rude to me and I felt discriminated against due to my English proficiency and gender. This discrimination has been ongoing since *. I need advice on how to address this issue, including the possibility of filing a complaint.
*. Behavior of the City Lawyer: During my interactions with the city lawyer, I observed a consistent lack of empathy and emotional engagement. The lawyer appeared cold and indifferent, often ignoring the gravity of my situation and my emotional distress. This detached demeanor made it difficult for me to feel understood and supported during this challenging time.
*. Title Report Issue: When we purchased the property under below market rate value in *, the City of San Mateo did not record the restriction in our title report. Consequently, when Wells Fargo and the title company did the refinancing, they did not see any recording and proceeded with the refinancing. I need advice on how to address this oversight and its implications for our case.
Could you please review these points and advise on the best course of action? Additionally, I would appreciate your assistance in drafting the necessary documents and any other recommendations you may have.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
**** [Your Last Name]
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Feel free to adjust the letter with any additional details or personal touches.
****, here's how you can add that detail to your letter to your lawyer:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
[Lawyer's Name]
[Lawyer's Firm Name]
[Lawyer's Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
Subject: Judgment Lien on My Property
Dear [Lawyer's Name],
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss the judgment lien that the City of San Mateo has placed on my property. Below are the key points and questions that I need assistance with:
*. Request for Closed Session Meeting: I intend to request a closed session meeting with the City Council under the provisions of the Brown Act. This is regarding the judgment lien on my property. I believe this falls under the litigation exception, and I need assistance drafting a formal request.
*. Impact on Health: I am currently on disability, and this situation is significantly affecting my health. I would like to emphasize this in my request to the City Council to highlight the urgency.
*. Court Hearing Concerns: During a scheduled court hearing, I waited for * minutes but was informed by the judge that the City of San Mateo had already filed the judgment lien without a hearing. The judge directed me to speak with the city's lawyer. I need clarification on whether this procedure was legal and if there were any procedural errors.
*. Discrimination Issue: The city’s lawyer was very rude to me and I felt discriminated against due to my English proficiency and gender. This discrimination has been ongoing since *. I need advice on how to address this issue, including the possibility of filing a complaint.
*. Behavior of the City Lawyer: During my interactions with the city lawyer, I observed a consistent lack of empathy and emotional engagement. The lawyer appeared cold and indifferent, often ignoring the gravity of my situation and my emotional distress. This detached demeanor made it difficult for me to feel understood and supported during this challenging time.
*. Title Report Issue: When we purchased the property under below market rate value in *, the City of San Mateo did not record the restriction in our title report. Consequently, when Wells Fargo and the title company did the refinancing, they did not see any recording and proceeded with the refinancing. I need advice on how to address this oversight and its implications for our case.
Could you please review these points and advise on the best course of action? Additionally, I would appreciate your assistance in drafting the necessary documents and any other recommendations you may have.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
**** [Your Last Name]
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Feel free to adjust the letter with any additional details or personal touches.
When in * I was feeling financial distress, I contacted the city of San Mateo and they promised that nothing will happened to us and transfer the property. We did then they sold on the market value, made a profit and then put the judgement on us. Now they want to get a double of money that did not lose.
Case Rating: *
****, here's how you can add that detail to your letter to your lawyer:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
[Lawyer's Name]
[Lawyer's Firm Name]
[Lawyer's Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
Subject: Judgment Lien on My Property
Dear [Lawyer's Name],
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss the judgment lien that the City of San Mateo has placed on my property. Below are the key points and questions that I need assistance with:
*. Request for Closed Session Meeting: I intend to request a closed session meeting with the City Council under the provisions of the Brown Act. This is regarding the judgment lien on my property. I believe this falls under the litigation exception, and I need assistance drafting a formal request.
*. Impact on Health: I am currently on disability, and this situation is significantly affecting my health. I would like to emphasize this in my request to the City Council to highlight the urgency.
*. Court Hearing Concerns: During a scheduled court hearing, I waited for * minutes but was informed by the judge that the City of San Mateo had already filed the judgment lien without a hearing. The judge directed me to speak with the city's lawyer. I need clarification on whether this procedure was legal and if there were any procedural errors.
*. Discrimination Issue: The city’s lawyer was very rude to me and I felt discriminated against due to my English proficiency and gender. This discrimination has been ongoing since *. I need advice on how to address this issue, including the possibility of filing a complaint.
*. Behavior of the City Lawyer: During my interactions with the city lawyer, I observed a consistent lack of empathy and emotional engagement. The lawyer appeared cold and indifferent, often ignoring the gravity of my situation and my emotional distress. This detached demeanor made it difficult for me to feel understood and supported during this challenging time.
*. Title Report Issue: When we purchased the property under below market rate value in *, the City of San Mateo did not record the restriction in our title report. Consequently, when Wells Fargo and the title company did the refinancing, they did not see any recording and proceeded with the refinancing. I need advice on how to address this oversight and its implications for our case.
*. Financial Distress and Judgment: In *, when I was experiencing financial distress, I contacted the City of San Mateo. They assured me that nothing would happen to us if we transferred the property. We did so, but they sold it at market value, made a profit, and then placed a judgment on us. Now they are demanding double the money, which they did not lose.
Could you please review these points and advise on the best course of action? Additionally, I would appreciate your assistance in drafting the necessary documents and any other recommendations you may have.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
**** [Your Last Name]
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Feel free to adjust the letter with any additional details or personal touches.
****, here's how you can add that detail to your letter to your lawyer:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
[Lawyer's Name]
[Lawyer's Firm Name]
[Lawyer's Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
Subject: Judgment Lien on My Property
Dear [Lawyer's Name],
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss the judgment lien that the City of San Mateo has placed on my property. Below are the key points and questions that I need assistance with:
*. Request for Closed Session Meeting: I intend to request a closed session meeting with the City Council under the provisions of the Brown Act. This is regarding the judgment lien on my property. I believe this falls under the litigation exception, and I need assistance drafting a formal request.
*. Impact on Health: I am currently on disability, and this situation is significantly affecting my health. I would like to emphasize this in my request to the City Council to highlight the urgency.
*. Court Hearing Concerns: During a scheduled court hearing, I waited for * minutes but was informed by the judge that the City of San Mateo had already filed the judgment lien without a hearing. The judge directed me to speak with the city's lawyer. I need clarification on whether this procedure was legal and if there were any procedural errors.
*. Discrimination Issue: The city’s lawyer was very rude to me and I felt discriminated against due to my English proficiency and gender. This discrimination has been ongoing since *. I need advice on how to address this issue, including the possibility of filing a complaint.
*. Behavior of the City Lawyer: During my interactions with the city lawyer, I observed a consistent lack of empathy and emotional engagement. The lawyer appeared cold and indifferent, often ignoring the gravity of my situation and my emotional distress. This detached demeanor made it difficult for me to feel understood and supported during this challenging time.
*. Title Report Issue: When we purchased the property under below market rate value in *, the City of San Mateo did not record the restriction in our title report. Consequently, when Wells Fargo and the title company did the refinancing, they did not see any recording and proceeded with the refinancing. I need advice on how to address this oversight and its implications for our case.
*. Financial Distress and Judgment: In *, when I was experiencing financial distress, I contacted the City of San Mateo. They assured me that nothing would happen to us if we transferred the property. We did so, but they sold it at market value, made a profit, and then placed a judgment on us. Now they are demanding double the money, which they did not lose.
Could you please review these points and advise on the best course of action? Additionally, I would appreciate your assistance in drafting the necessary documents and any other recommendations you may have.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
**** [Your Last Name]
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actually these situation with the city of San Mateo on those year made me sick and took on disability
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****, it's important to emphasize how the situation with the City of San Mateo has impacted your health and led to your disability. Here's an updated draft for your letter to your lawyer:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
[Lawyer's Name]
[Lawyer's Firm Name]
[Lawyer's Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
Subject: Judgment Lien on My Property
Dear [Lawyer's Name],
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss the judgment lien that the City of San Mateo has placed on my property. Below are the key points and questions that I need assistance with:
*. Request for Closed Session Meeting: I intend to request a closed session meeting with the City Council under the provisions of the Brown Act. This is regarding the judgment lien on my property. I believe this falls under the litigation exception, and I need assistance drafting a formal request.
*. Impact on Health: I am currently on disability, and this situation is significantly affecting my health. The ongoing stress and legal battles with the City of San Mateo have contributed to my disability. I would like to emphasize this in my request to the City Council to highlight the urgency.
*. Court Hearing Concerns: During a scheduled court hearing, I waited for * minutes but was informed by the judge that the City of San Mateo had already filed the judgment lien without a hearing. The judge directed me to speak with the city's lawyer. I need clarification on whether this procedure was legal and if there were any procedural errors.
*. Discrimination Issue: The city’s lawyer was very rude to me and I felt discriminated against due to my English proficiency and gender. This discrimination has been ongoing since *. I need advice on how to address this issue, including the possibility of filing a complaint.
*. Behavior of the City Lawyer: During my interactions with the city lawyer, I observed a consistent lack of empathy and emotional engagement. The lawyer appeared cold and indifferent, often ignoring the gravity of my situation and my emotional distress. This detached demeanor made it difficult for me to feel understood and supported during this challenging time.
*. Title Report Issue: When we purchased the property under below market rate value in *, the City of San Mateo did not record the restriction in our title report. Consequently, when Wells Fargo and the title company did the refinancing, they did not see any recording and proceeded with the refinancing. I need advice on how to address this oversight and its implications for our case.
*. Financial Distress and Judgment: In *, when I was experiencing financial distress, I contacted the City of San Mateo. They assured me that nothing would happen to us if we transferred the property. We did so, but they sold it at market value, made a profit, and then placed a judgment on us. Now they are demanding double the money, which they did not lose.
Could you please review these points and advise on the best course of action? Additionally, I would appreciate your assistance in drafting the necessary documents and any other recommendations you may have.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
**** [Your Last Name]
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Feel free to adjust the letter with any additional details or personal touches.
****, it's important to emphasize how the situation with the City of San Mateo has impacted your health and led to your disability. Here's an updated draft for your letter to your lawyer:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
[Lawyer's Name]
[Lawyer's Firm Name]
[Lawyer's Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
Subject: Judgment Lien on My Property
Dear [Lawyer's Name],
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to discuss the judgment lien that the City of San Mateo has placed on my property. Below are the key points and questions that I need assistance with:
*. Request for Closed Session Meeting: I intend to request a closed session meeting with the City Council under the provisions of the Brown Act. This is regarding the judgment lien on my property. I believe this falls under the litigation exception, and I need assistance drafting a formal request.
*. Impact on Health: I am currently on disability, and this situation is significantly affecting my health. The ongoing stress and legal battles with the City of San Mateo have contributed to my disability. I would like to emphasize this in my request to the City Council to highlight the urgency.
*. Court Hearing Concerns: During a scheduled court hearing, I waited for * minutes but was informed by the judge that the City of San Mateo had already filed the judgment lien without a hearing. The judge directed me to speak with the city's lawyer. I need clarification on whether this procedure was legal and if there were any procedural errors.
*. Discrimination Issue: The city’s lawyer was very rude to me and I felt discriminated against due to my English proficiency and gender. This discrimination has been ongoing since *. I need advice on how to address this issue, including the possibility of filing a complaint.
*. Behavior of the City Lawyer: During my interactions with the city lawyer, I observed a consistent lack of empathy and emotional engagement. The lawyer appeared cold and indifferent, often ignoring the gravity of my situation and my emotional distress. This detached demeanor made it difficult for me to feel understood and supported during this challenging time.
*. Title Report Issue: When we purchased the property under below market rate value in *, the City of San Mateo did not record the restriction in our title report. Consequently, when Wells Fargo and the title company did the refinancing, they did not see any recording and proceeded with the refinancing. I need advice on how to address this oversight and its implications for our case.
*. Financial Distress and Judgment: In *, when I was experiencing financial distress, I contacted the City of San Mateo. They assured me that nothing would happen to us if we transferred the property. We did so, but they sold it at market value, made a profit, and then placed a judgment on us. Now they are demanding double the money, which they did not lose.
Could you please review these points and advise on the best course of action? Additionally, I would appreciate your assistance in drafting the necessary documents and any other recommendations you may have.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
**** [Your Last Name]
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Feel free to adjust the letter with any additional details or personal touches.