After letting the ruling digest a couple weeks and letting my anger subside and going through my remaining options none of which were very optimistic after the Court had specifically allowed a sale to go forward. That destroyed most of my other plans. Suffering from major battle fatigue I needed to pull a rabbit out of a hat and couldn't find the hat. Then doing what I suppose we all do, looking around my home with the thought of it and all its memories being gone forever, looking at my extensive animal family thinking I'd let them down and where could I find families to love them? That would break my heart forever.
Then something unexpected happened: the bank offered a modification. Strange, they're looking at a windfall, my property has skyrocketed in value, they'd walk away with $1.4 million. There was little I could do to effectively stop them except a short term BK. How curious that they would all of a sudden do something seemingly decent. I'm kind of mind blown.
Ok, but this couldn't have been done out of decency, that's not what banks do, so what's going on? Do they have some weakness that I'm unaware of that worth letting the money go?
It's a relief but nowhere near a victory of course, they still induced default, deprived me of my contract rights, cost me a ton of money, stole years of my life and broke the law. If it wasn't for Bozo the judge who snoozed through Contracts 101, justice might have been possible. But on the plus side I'm likely to retain my sanity, my pets and my home and maybe get back to a life without the constant stress of being at war against outrageous odds. In the end it was the arrogance of the courts that was the greatest obstacle, impeding justice in their ignorance. Well, I still have a plan and I'm not giving up the fight.