Deutsche Bank National Trust Company v. Kingman Holdings, LLC ( 2015 )


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  • Reverse and Remand; Opinion Filed October 5, 2015.
    In The
    Court of Appeals
    Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
    No. 05-14-00855-CV
    DEUTSCHE BANK, NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE, IN TRUST FOR
    THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF MORGAN STANLEY ABS CAPITAL I INC.
    TRUST 2006-NC5, MORTGAGE PASS-THOUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006 NC5,1
    Appellant
    V.
    KINGMAN HOLDINGS, LLC, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE MAHOGANY 1857 LAND
    TRUST, Appellee
    On Appeal from the 429th Judicial District Court
    Collin County, Texas
    Trial Court Cause No. 429-04363-2013
    MEMORANDUM OPINION
    Before Justices Fillmore, Stoddart, and Richter2
    Opinion by Justice Stoddart
    In this restricted appeal, appellant seeks to overturn a no-answer default judgment.
    Appellant contends there is error apparent on the face of the record because, among other
    reasons, appellee failed to strictly comply with the requirements for valid and effective service of
    citation. Because the face of the record shows appellee failed to strictly comply with the
    requirements of valid and effective service of citation, we reverse the trial court’s default
    judgment and remand this case for further proceedings.
    1
    In its notice of restricted appeal, appellant stated: “Plaintiff wrongly identifies Defendant in Plaintiff’s First Amended Complaint as
    ‘Deutsche Bank, National Trust Company, as Trustee Morgan Stanley ABS Capital 1 Inc., Trust 2006-NC5 Mortgage Pass Through Certificates
    Series 2006-NC5.” We do not need to resolve appellant’s proper name.
    2
    The Hon. Martin Richter, Justice, Assigned
    A restricted appeal is a direct attack on the trial court’s judgment. See, e.g., Rone Eng’g
    Serv., Ltd. v. Culberson, 
    317 S.W.3d 506
    , 508 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2010, no pet.) (citing Gen.
    Elec. Co. v. Falcon Ridge Apts., J.V., 
    811 S.W.2d 942
    , 943 (Tex. 1991)). To sustain a proper
    restricted appeal, the appellant must prove: (1) it filed notice of the restricted appeal within six
    months after the judgment was signed; (2) it was a party to the underlying lawsuit; (3) it did not
    participate in the hearing that resulted in the judgment complained of and did not timely file any
    post-judgment motions or request for findings of fact and conclusions of law; and (4) error is
    apparent on the face of the record. Id.; see also TEX. R. APP. P. 26.1(c), 30. The face of the
    record in a restricted appeal consists of the papers on file with the trial court when it rendered
    judgment. See Lytle v. Cunningham, 
    261 S.W.3d 837
    , 839 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2008, no pet.).
    The contested issue in this appeal is whether error is apparent on the face of the record.
    In its first issue, appellant asserts the face of the record shows appellee did not strictly
    comply with the requirements for valid and effective service of citation. Appellant’s brief states
    the return of service shows that service was on appellant “as Trustee Company” without stating
    the name of the trust on whose behalf appellant was operating.
    Appellee filed its first amended petition to quiet title, naming “DEUTSCHE BANK
    NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, herein sued in its capacity as the Trustee for the Morgan
    Stanley ABS Capital 1 Inc., Trust 2006-NC5, Mortgage Pass Through Certificates, Series 2006-
    NC5,” as the defendant. Alleging the defendant was a foreign corporation that does not maintain
    a registered agent for service of process in Texas, the amended petition instructed that service
    should be upon the Texas Secretary of State and that the Secretary of State should then transmit
    the citation and petition to an address for the defendant’s home office in California.
    The civil citation issued by the District Clerk of Collin County identifies the defendant in
    the caption as “Deutsch Bank, National Trust Company, as Trustee Morgan Stanley ABS Capital
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    1 Inc. Trust 2006-NC5 Mortgage Pass Through Certificates Series 2006-NC5,” but states that the
    citation is addressed to “Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee Company.” The
    return of citation identifies the defendant as “Deutsche Bank, National Trust Company, as
    Trustee Morgan Stanley ABC Capital 1 INC, Trust 2006-NC5 Mortgage Pass Through
    Certificates Series 2006-NC5.” However, the affidavit of service reflects the process server
    delivered Plaintiff’s First Amended Original Petition to Quiet Title to “Deutsch Bank National
    Trust Company as Trustee Company” by serving the Texas Secretary of State. The Secretary of
    State certified it forwarded a copy of the citation and First Amended Petition to “Deutsch Bank
    National Trust Company as Trustee Company” to the address in California the plaintiff had
    identified as the defendant’s home office.
    For a default judgment to withstand direct attack, strict compliance with the rules
    governing service of process must affirmatively appear on the face of the record. Rone Eng’g
    Serv., 
    Ltd., 317 S.W.3d at 508
    (citing Primate Constr., Inc. v. Silver, 
    884 S.W.2d 151
    , 152 (Tex.
    1994); 
    Lytle, 261 S.W.3d at 839
    –40). If the record fails to show strict compliance with the rules
    of civil procedure governing issuance, service, and return of citation, then the attempted service
    of process is invalid and of no effect. 
    Id. In contrast
    to the usual rule that all presumptions will
    be made in support of a judgment, there are no presumptions of valid issuance, service, and
    return of citation when examining a default judgment. Dole v. LSREF2 APEX 2, LLC, 
    425 S.W.3d 617
    , 620 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2014, no pet.).
    A citation must show the names of the parties and be directed to the defendant. See TEX.
    R. CIV. P. 99(b). Rule 107 provides that the officer or authorized person executing the citation
    must complete a return of service. See TEX. R. CIV. P. 107(a). The return of service, together
    with any document to which it is attached, must include, among other information, “the person or
    entity served.” TEX. R. CIV. P. 107(b)(5). A judgment cannot be rendered against a defendant
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    unless the defendant has been properly served, accepted or waived service of process, or made an
    appearance. See TEX. R. CIV. P. 124.
    Here the citation is addressed to “Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee
    Company,” which is not the defendant named in the first amended petition, and the affidavit of
    service shows the citation was sent to the same party for service via the Secretary of State.
    The Waco court of appeals concluded “there are a number of cases in which a minute
    discrepancy between the named defendant on the citation and the person or entity listed on the
    return to whom the citation had been delivered required a reversal.” Midstate Envtl. Servs., LP v.
    Peterson, 
    435 S.W.3d 287
    , 290 (Tex. App.—Waco 2014, no pet.) (citing Uvalde Country Club v.
    Martin Linen Supply Co., Inc., 
    690 S.W.2d 884
    , 885 (Tex. 1985) (per curiam) (petition identified
    the registered agent for service as “Henry Bunting, Jr.” but the citation and return of service
    reflected delivery to “Henry Bunting”); Hendon v. Pugh, 
    46 Tex. 211
    , 212 (1876) (petition
    identified the defendant as “J.W. Hendon” but return of service reflected delivery to “J.N.
    Hendon”); Rone Eng’g Serv., 
    Ltd., 317 S.W.3d at 508
    –09 (citation issued to “Rone Engineers,
    Ltd.” but final default judgment was entered against “Rone Engineering Service, Ltd.”);
    Hercules Concrete Pumping Serv., Inc. v. Bencon Mgmt. & Gen. Contracting Corp., 
    62 S.W.3d 308
    , 310 (Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] 2001, pet. denied) (citation issued to “Hercules
    Concrete Pumping Service, Inc.” but return reflected delivery to “Hercules Concrete Pumping”)).
    In Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. v. Kingman Holdings, LLC, this Court considered a
    restricted appeal in which appellant, “Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for
    GSAMP Trust 2006-H11,”, argued there was error apparent on the face of the record because the
    defendant’s name in the default judgment did not match the name in the original petition or
    citation. No. 05-13-00943, 
    2014 WL 3211887
    , at *5 (Tex. App.—Dallas July 8, 2014, no pet.)
    (mem. op.). The defendant was identified in the original petition as “Deutsche Bank National
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    Trust Company, as Trustee.” The body of the original petition stated that “Deutsche Bank
    National Trust Company” was being sued in its capacity as “trustee for GSAMP Trust 2006-H-
    11, Pooling and Servicing Agreement Dated as of January 1, 2006.” The citation was addressed
    to “Deutsche Bank National Trust Company.” The original petition was delivered with the
    citation. See 
    id. at *1–3.
    The trial court entered a default judgment against “Deutsche Bank National Trust
    Company as Trustee for GSAMP Trust 2006-H11, Pooling and Serving Agreement dated as of
    January 1, 2006.” 
    Id. at *3.
    On appeal, this Court reversed the trial court’s default judgment
    because the name of the defendant identified in the default judgment was different from the
    name of the defendant identified on the return of service, and the error was apparent on the face
    of the record. 
    Id. at *5.
    The record before us shows the citation is addressed to “Deutsche Bank National Trust
    Company as Trustee Company.” However, the defendant in the action and the party against
    whom the default judgment was taken is “Deutsche Bank, National Trust Company, as Trustee
    Morgan Stanley ABS Capital 1, Inc., Trust 2006-NC5 Mortgage Pass Through Certificates
    Series 2006-NC5.” There is no evidence in this record that service was had upon “Deutsche
    Bank, National Trust Company, as Trustee Morgan Stanley ABS Capital 1, Inc., Trust 2006-NC5
    Mortgage Pass Through Certificates Series 2006-NC5.” Because the entity that was served,
    “Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee Company,” is not the same as the entity
    named in the petition and in the default judgment, “Deutsche Bank, National Trust Company, as
    Trustee Morgan Stanley ABS Capital 1, Inc., Trust 2006-NC5 Mortgage Pass Through
    Certificates Series 2006-NC5,” we agree that appellee did not strictly comply with the procedural
    rules governing service and return of citation. The attempted service of process is invalid and of
    no effect, and error is apparent on the face of the record. We sustain appellant’s first issue.
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    Having resolved appellant’s first issue in its favor, we need not address its remaining
    issues. TEX. R. APP. P. 47.1.
    We reverse the trial court’s default judgment and remand this case for further
    proceedings.
    /Craig Stoddart/
    CRAIG STODDART
    140855F.P05                                        JUSTICE
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    Court of Appeals
    Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
    JUDGMENT
    DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST                        On Appeal from the 429th Judicial District
    COMPANY AS TRUSTEE, IN TRUST                        Court, Collin County, Texas
    FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF                       Trial Court Cause No. 429-04363-2013.
    MORGAN STANLEY ABS CAPITAL I                        Opinion delivered by Justice Stoddart.
    INC. TRUST 2006-NC5, MORTGAGE                       Justices Fillmore and Richter participating.
    PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,
    SERIES 2006 NC5, Appellant
    No. 05-14-00855-CV         V.
    KINGMAN HOLDINGS, LLC AS
    TRUSTEE FOR THE MAHOGANY 1857
    LAND TRUST, Appellee
    In accordance with this Court’s opinion of this date, the judgment of the trial court is
    REVERSED and this cause is REMANDED to the trial court for further proceedings consistent
    with this opinion.
    It is ORDERED that appellant recover its costs of this appeal from appellee.
    Judgment entered this 5th day of October, 2015.
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