Nemer Massaad v. Wells Fargo Bank National Association as Trustee for Option One Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-3, Asset Backed Certificates, Series 2006-3 ( 2015 )


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    03-14-00202-CV
    5032109
    THIRD COURT OF APPEALS
    AUSTIN, TEXAS
    4/24/2015 5:37:02 PM
    JEFFREY D. KYLE
    No.03-14-00202-CV                                           CLERK
    IN THE COURT OF APPEALS                  November 13, 2015
    THE THIRD DISTRICT OF TEXAS
    AUSTIN TEXAS
    NEMER MASSAAD, and all other OCCUPANTS
    Appellant
    V.
    WELLS FARGO BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE
    FOR OPTION ONE MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2006-3,
    ASSET BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-3
    Appellee.
    Appeal from the County Court at Law Number One
    Travis County, Texas
    Trial Court Case No. C-I-CV-14-000401
    Hon. Joe Carroll, presiding
    Oral Argument Requested
    MOTION FOR REHEARING
    ENBANC
    Identity of the Parties
    Appellant/Defendant
    NEMER MASSAAD
    Counsel for Appellant/Defendant
    James Minerve
    State Bar No. 24008692
    115 Saddle Blanket Trail
    Buda, Texas 78610·
    (210) 336-5867
    (888) 230-6397 (Fax)
    (Appellate, Post-trial, and Appellate)
    Appellee/Plaintiff
    WELLS FARGO BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR OPTION
    ONE MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2006-3,ASSET BACKED CERTIFICATES,
    SERIES 2006-3
    J
    Counsel for Appellee/Plaintiff
    Mackie WolfZientz & Mann, P.C.
    Mark D. Cronenwett
    1;) State Bar No. 00787303
    Parkway Office Center, Ste 900
    14160 North Dallas Parkway
    Dallas, Texas 75254
    (214) 635-2650
    (888) 230-6397 (Fax)
    (Appellate, Post-trial, and Appellate)
    11
    Table of Contents
    Identity of Parties and Counsel                                                                                             11
    Table of Contents                                                                                                 iii
    Table of Authorities                                                                                              .iv
    . Glossary of Terms                                                                                                          1
    Statement of the Case                                                                                                " 1
    Statement Regarding Oral Argument. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..                                   3
    Issues Presented .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..                                      4
    Statement of Facts                                                                                                      5
    Summary of the Argument                                                                                                 6
    Argument Issue 1                                                                                                         8
    The Puentes and Crawford Holdings. . . . . .. .                                                                8
    Puentes v. Fannie Mae Case Summary                                                                             9
    Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. v. Crawford Case Summary                                                      10
    Legal Injury Rule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
    Continuing Tort Rule                                                                                      19
    Argument Issue 2                                                                                                        21
    Whether the courts have defined the accrual of action in a limitation case                                     21
    Hickey v. Huntington National Bank                                                                             21
    Holy Cross Church of God in Christ v. Wolf                                                                     22
    Prayer                                                                                                                  24
    Certificate of Service                                                                     .                            25
    Certificate of Compliance                                      . . . . . . . . . . . .. .                               25
    Certificate of Conference                   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .                                26
    Appendix                                                                                                                27
    3
    Table of Authorities
    Cases                                                                                 Page
    Amstadt v. U.S. Brass Corp ..
    
    919 S.W.2d 644
    , 652 (Tex. 1996)                                           .                     13
    Arauette v. Hancock
    656 S.W.2d 627,629 (Tex. App. 'San Antonio 1983, writ re'd n.r.e.)..... ...                  20
    Brown v. Henderson, 
    941 S.W.2d 190
    (App. 13 Dist.. 1996)                                        12
    Cuellar V. Martinez, 625 S.W.2d 3,5 (Tex.Civ.App.-San Antonio 1981,
    no writ)                                                                                        14
    Childs v. Haussecker.
    
    974 S.W.2d 31
    (Supp. 1998, rehearing overruled)                                               15
    Doe v. Catholic Diocese of El Paso,
    362 S.W.3d707, 716 (Tex. App. -EI Paso 2011, no pet.)                                          .7
    Fandev v. Lee.
    880 S.W.2d 164,168 (Tex.App.-EI Paso 1994, writ denied)                                        14
    Federal Home Loan Mqr/gqge Corp. v. Crawford, No. 14-13-0010-CV                    .
    Tex.App-Houston   [14 DISt.] (2014)                                                           6,10
    Houtex Ready Mix Concrete & Materials v. Eagle Const. & Environment
    Services, LP, 
    226 S.W.3d 514
    (App. 1 Dist. 2006).                                               12
    Hickey v. Huntington National Bank, No. 01-12-00670-CV (Tex.App.-
    Houston [18t Dist.] (2013)).....................................................               21
    Holy Cross Church of God in Christ v. Wolf, 
    44 S.W.3d 562
    , 566 (Tex.2001 )..                   21
    Johnson v. Highland Hills Drive Apartments. 
    552 S.W.2d 493
    . 495 Tex.Civ.App.-
    Dallas 1977), writ refd n.r.c. per curiam, 568 S.W.2d 661;(Tex. 1978)    .. 14
    Johnson V. Fellowship Baptist Church, 7 S.W.2d 203,204
    (Tex.App.-Corpus    Christi 1981, no writ)   '"                                                14
    IV
    Kennedy v. Highland Hills Apartments.
    905 S.W.2d 325,326 Tex.App.-Dallas 1995, no writ                                                                 .13
    Krohn v. A/arcus Cable Assocs .. L.P ..
    201 S.W.jd 876, 880 (Tex. App-Waco 2006, pet. denied)                                                     20
    Lopez v. Sulak, 
    76 S.W.3d 597
    , 605 (Tex.App.-Corpus Christi 2002,
    no pet.) ....................•......................................................................             14
    Mitchell Energy Corp. v. Bartlett, 
    958 S.W.2d 430
    (Tex. App.-Fort    Worth 1997, rehearing overruled, review denied, rehearing
    Of petition for review overruled)... ... ... ... .. . . .. .. . . .. . ... .. . .. ... ... .. . . ..             16
    Morriss v. Enron Oil & Gas Co.., 
    948 S.W.2d 858
    (App. 4 Dist. 1997)                                        16
    Murray v. San Jacinto Agency, Inc., 
    800 S.W.2d 826
    , 828 (Tex. 1990)                                         7
    Puentes v. Fannie Mae. 
    350 S.W.3d 732
    , 734-35 (Tex. App. - EI Paso
    2011, Pet. dism'd                                    '"                                                         8,9
    Pustejovsky v. Rapid Arnerican Corp., 
    35 S.W.3d 643
    Supp. 2000)                                                  
    15 Rice v
    . Pinney, 
    51 S.W.3d 705
    ; 2001 Tex. App. LEXIS 1831                                                         13
    Rogers v. Ardella            Veigel Inter Vivo Trust 
    162 S.W.3d 281
    at 290) ....                               20
    Rogers v. Ricane Enterprises, Inc., (App. 7 Dist, 1996) 
    930 S.W.2d 157
    .                                          16
    Robinson v. Weaver, 
    550 S.W.2d 18
    , 19 (Tex. 1977)                                                                7
    Sullivan v. Bickel & Brewer, 
    943 S.W.2d 477
    (App. 5 Dist. 1995,
    writ denied, rehearing of writ of error overruled)                                                              16
    Two Pesos. Inc. v. Gulf Ins. Co.. 
    901 S.W.2d 495
    .500 (Tex. App.-
    Houston [14th Dist.] 1995, no writ)                                                                              19
    Ward v. Malone. 
    115 S.W.3d 267
    .270                           (Tex. Atm-Corpus              Christi 2003.
    pet. Denied)                                                                                                     14
    v
    Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure
    Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 39.1                                                             3
    Texas Rules of Civil Procedure
    Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 510 (738-754. Repealed                       by Order of April 15-
    2013, Eff. Aug. 31, 2013)                                                                          10
    Texas Property Code
    Texas Property Code Section 24.002-008                                                             13
    Texas Property Code Section 24.005(b) """''''''''''',..............................           5, 6
    Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code
    Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code 31.005 (2013)                                            16
    Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Ann. § 16.003(a) and (b)
    (West Supp. 1998)                                                                               10
    Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code 16.03                                             12,21,23
    Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code §16.035                                                 22
    VI
    Glossary of Terms
    Citation in this Brief will be as noted below to the following volumes of the
    record on file in this appeal, said volumes being incorporated herein by reference:
    Clerk' Record                                    CR
    Reporter's Record Volume 1                       RR1
    Reporter's Record Volume 2                       RR2
    Reporter's Record Volume 3                       RR3
    Statement of the Case
    This is a Forcible Detainer Case. October 18, 2011 the Appellee filed a
    Forcible Detainer Action. November 7, 2011, the JP Court issued a judgment in
    favor of Appellant, denying the possession to the Appellee. 1 Appellee re-filed its
    lawsuit under Cause No. 051840 and the JP Court dismissed it as a duplicate case
    on November 7, 2011.2 November 7, 2011, a party in interest, at the time, filed in
    District Court a Quiet Title Action, Cause No. D-I-GN-Il::-003424.3 November
    21,2011, the Appellee filed another FED Action in this Court, Cause No. 0522.12.
    December 29,2011, this Court issued Judgment for the AppellantA                      November 6,
    2013, the Appellee filed another FED action (FED Action 4) in the JP Court,
    1 Exhibit C: FED Order 1, in favor of Defendant,      dated November 7, 2011, Cause No. 051975.
    2 Exhibit D: FED Order 2, in favor of Defendant,      Duplicate Case Dismissal Order, dated
    November 7, 2011, Cause No. 051840.
    3 Exhibit E: Quiet Title Action, filed in the 345th   District of Travis County, dated November 7,
    2011, Cause No. D-IGN-II-003424.
    4 Exhibit F: FED Order 3, in favor of Defendant,      dated December 29,2011.
    1
    Cause No. J3CV13056327.      The JP Court rendered judgment in favor of the
    Appellee. The Appellant appealed to the County Court at Law No.1. The County
    Court held a trial de novo and ruled in favor of the Appellee without issuing an
    OpInIOn.
    2
    Statement Regarding Oral Argument
    Pursuant to Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure 39.1, Nemer Massaad
    requests oral argument and submits that it would materially aid the decisional
    process in this case.
    3
    Issues Presented
    Appellant respectfully submits the following motion for rehearing
    brief which outlines the legal framework in which the Court should consider
    the following:
    1.       Whether the Two-year limitation period of Texas Civil Practice and
    Remedies Code §16.003 bars Appellee's Forcible Detainer suit for possession of
    the property.
    2.        Whether the courts have determined the accrual of action in a
    limitation case.
    4
    MOTION FOR REHEARING
    STATEMENT OF FACTS
    On or about September 6, 2011, the Appellee wrongfully conducted a
    foreclosure sale of this property.5 RR2 at 6; RR3 at PI's Exh. 2. September 23,
    2011, the Appellee provided the Appellant with the Notice prescribed in Texas
    Property Code§ 24.005(b).6         RR2 at D's Exh. B. October 18, 2011 the Appellee
    filed a Forcible Detainer Action, authorized                under Texas Property Code§
    24.005(b). RR2 at 18. November 7,2011, the JP Court issued a judgment in favor
    of Appellant, denying the possession to the Appellee.7 RR2 at 20. Appellee re-
    filed its lawsuit under Cause No. 051840 and the JP Court dismissed it as a
    duplicate case on November 7, 2011.8                 RR2 at 20; Appellant's Brief at 9.
    November 7, 2011, a party in interest, at the time, filed in District Court a Quiet
    Title Action, Cause No. D-I-G.N-Il-003424.9              RR2 at 37; Appellant's Brief at 9.
    November 21, 2011, the Appellee filed yet another FED Action in this Court,
    5 Exhibit A: Trustee Deed, dated September 6, 2011
    6 Exhibit B: Notice to Vacate, dated September 23,2011
    7 Exhibit C: FED Order 1, in favor of Defendant, dated November 7,2011, Cause No. 051975.
    8 Exhibit D: FED Order 2, in favor of Defendant, Duplicate Case Dismissal Order, dated
    November 7, 2011, Cause No. 051840.
    9 Exhibit E: Quiet Title Action, filed in the 345th District of Travis County, dated November 7,
    2011, Cause No. D-IGN-II-003424.
    5
    Cause No. 052212. RR2 at 20; Appellant's Brief at 9. December 29, 2011, this
    Court again issued Judgment for the Appellant. 10 RR2 at 20,' Appellant's Brief at
    9.
    October 30,2013, the Appellee mailed the Appellant a superfluous Notice to
    Vacate letter.     CR 116-38, Bus. Records Aff. -           Notices to Vacate' see also
    Appellant's Brief at 9. Finally, over two years after September 26, 2011, when the
    Appellee sent the Appellant the Notice required under Texas Property Code§
    24.005(b), on November 6, 2013, the Appellee filed yet another FED action (FED
    Action 4) in the JP Court, Cause No. J3CV13056327.                The JP Court rendered
    judgment in favor of the Appellee. The Appellant appealed to the County Court at
    Law No.1.        The County Court held a trial de novo and ruled in favor of the
    Appellee without issuing an opinion.
    SUMMARY OF THE ARGUMENT
    The Court's holding on Appeal and Appellee's Appeal Brief are based on
    the holdings of two cases.       Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. v. Crawford,
    Cause No. 14-13-0010-CV (Tex. App.-Houston                [14th Dist.] Oct. 9, 2014]; and
    Puentes v. Fannie Mae, 
    350 S.W.3d 732
    (Tex. App.-El              Paso 2011, pet.. dism'd).
    These cases are inapplicable to this case before this court.
    The applicable statute of limitations on a suit for forcible detainer is two
    10 Exhibit F: FED Order 3, in favor of Defendant, dated December 29,2011.
    6
    years. See Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. § J6.003(a) (West Supp. 1998). For
    a suit to be timely under a two-year statute of limitations, it must be brought within
    two years from the date on which the cause of action accrues. 
    Id. A cause
    of action
    generally accrues at the time when facts come into existence authorizing a claimant
    to seek a judicial remedy. Murray v. San Jacinto Agency, Inc., 
    800 S.W.2d 826
    ,
    828 (Tex.1990). In Texas, a Plaintiffs cause of action accrues, and the applicable
    limitations period starts to run, "when a wrongful act causes some legal injury,
    even if the fact of injury is not discovered until later, and even if all resulting
    damages have not yet occurred." S. V. v. R. v., 
    933 S.W.2d 1
    , 4 (Tex. 1996). See
    also Doe v. Catholic Diocese of El Paso, 
    362 S.W.3d 707
    , 716 (Tex.App-El Paso
    2011, no pet.)(same).
    For the purposes of application of statute of limitations, a cause of action
    generally accrues at the time when facts come into existence which authorizes a
    claimant to seek a judicial remedy.      Robinson v. Weaver, 
    550 S.W.2d 18
    , 19
    (Tex. 1977). Put another way, "a cause of action can generally be said to accrue
    when the wrongful act effects an injury. In this case, the Appellee did not suffer an
    injury until it sent the Three-day Notice to Vacate and the Appellant refused to
    vacate. The Appellee sent the Three-day Notice September 23, 2011. Three days
    later, September 26, 2011, and not sooner, the Appellee could file an FED Action.
    The Appellee's    injury occurred when the Appellant did not comply with the
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