Equitable Tolling Motion Guide

Summary

Equitable tolling in texas may apply if a scriveners error affects the redemption period. Filing an emergency motion to extend the redemption period is possible if you can demonstrate an urgent need and provide supporting evidence. Consider consulting a legal professional for detailed guidance on drafting and filing the motion.

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Can I file equitable tolling motion if redemption period was only 180days due to a scrivener's error that removed homestead.
Hey! To better assist you, could you provide a bit more information? Specifically, can you tell me if the property in question is located in Texas?
Yes texas
In Texas, equitable tolling can sometimes be applied in cases where a scrivener's error has impacted the redemption period. However, it would be best to consult with a legal professional to review the specifics of your case.
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I have no lawyer I'm doing it pro se.
Got it! In Texas, you might be able to file for equitable tolling if you can show that the scrivener's error directly impacted your ability to redeem the property. Here are a few things to consider:
- Equitable Tolling: This can apply if you were prevented from filing due to extraordinary circumstances.
- Scrivener's Error: You'll need to prove that the error impacted your legal rights or deadlines.
Would you like more detailed guidance on how to draft and file the motion?
What about emergency motion to extend redemption period
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In Texas, you may file an emergency motion to extend the redemption period in certain situations. Here are a few points for you to consider:
- Emergency Motion: This type of motion can be filed if you can demonstrate an urgent need, such as a scrivener's error that impacted your rights.
- Supporting Evidence: You will need to provide evidence that supports the necessity of extending the redemption period due to the error.
To better assist you, can you provide more details about the scrivener's error and its impact on your case?