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Location: Cocoa, Florida. The property next door has been vacated for the past 8 months (bankruptcy). Since August, we have had three hurricanes that have caused three trees to fall onto my property...breaking the fence in the process. Through my exhaustive research online, I have found the bank (out of Texas) that holds the mortgage deed and have e-mailed them twice with no response. All I originally wanted them to do is have the trees removed. Now that 'Job's patience has worn thin, I have decided to sue them. Since they have many subsidiaries and managers in Texas as well as Florida, who do I place on the filing as 'defendant'{s} or who to serve through the Sheriff's department in Houston?...CEO,Pres.,VP..etc?
What are my chances of winning this case in small claims considering it is an out of state corporation and bank? Im suing for about $600.00 plus court costs.
On the other hand, do I even have a leg to stand on? HaHa, but not really.
I would appreciate any help you can provide.
Thanks.
 



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