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In the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware Case 20-13172-LSS Doc 212 Filed 02/05/21 Page 1 of 21 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE ) In re: ) Chapter 11 ) RENOVATE AMERICA, INC., et al.,1 ) Case No. 20-13172 (LSS) ) Debtors. ) (Jointly Administered) ) SUPPLEMENTAL AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE I, Serina Tran, depose and say that I am employed by Stretto, the claims and noticing agent for the Debtors in the above-captioned cases. On January 29, 2021, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Stretto caused the following document to be served via first-class mail on Yolanda Sosa at 3201 Stratton Cir, Kissimmee, FL 34744-4839, pursuant to USPS forwarding instructions: • Notice of Sale by Auction and Sale Hearing (Docket No. 98) Furthermore, on or before February 3, 2021, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Stretto caused the following document to be served via first-class mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit A, pursuant to USPS forwarding instructions: • Notice of Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case (Docket No. 65) Furthermore, on February 3, 2021, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Stretto caused the following document to be served via first-class mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit B, pursuant to USPS forwarding instructions: • Notice of Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case (Docket No. 65) [THIS SPACE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK] ____________________________________________ 1 The Debtors in these chapter 11 cases, along with the last four digits of each Debtor’s federal tax identification number, include Renovate America, Inc. (4352) and Personal Energy Finance, Inc. (8208). The Debtors’ service address is 16870 W. Bernardo Dr., Suite 408, San Diego, California 92127. Case 20-13172-LSS Doc 212 Filed 02/05/21 Page 2 of 21 Furthermore, on or before February 3,2021, at my direction and under my supervision, employees ofStretto caused the following document to be served via first-class mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit C, pursuant to USPS forwarding instructions: Notice of Sale by Auction and Sale Hearing (Docket No. 98) o ?---,- Dated: F'ebruary 5,2021 J..-- /"^ Serina Tran A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness. accuracy, or validity of that document. State of Califomia, County of Orange Subscribed and swom to (or affirmed) before me on this 5th day of Febru ary,2021, by Serina Tran, proved to me on the basis ofsatisfactory evidence to be the person who appeared before me. STEDHIi]E I CEL(I^OO tublrc' (.Lrrorn'' Signature: PteP-- '{or.., (oah,!s'.. i 2 2!8'l' t) a.rr. Ei)r.' {.Y r 7 tcl! Case 20-13172-LSS Doc 212 Filed 02/05/21 Page 3 of 21 Exhibit A Case 20-13172-LSS Doc 212 Filed 02/05/21 Page 4 of 21 Exhibit A Served Via First-Class Mail Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 City State Zip Alfred Trumpler 2831 Corpus Christi St Simi Valley CA 93063-1903 Babette Salmon 1531 Clearwater Rdg Vista CA 92081-8805 Brian Mayo & Mindy Mayo 12646 Carbon Mesa Way Victorville CA 92392-7281 Charles Townsend 3451 Lockwood Dr San Diego CA 92123-2619 Cheryl Keri 1409 Fannin St Bryan TX 77803-1366 Dan Townshend & Vivienne Townshend 2805 Wycliffe St Corona CA 92879-8273 Denise Valadez 2075 Sandoval Cir El Centro CA 92243-9728 Douglas Herman 2336 Wilson Way The Villages FL 32162-3641 Elizabeth Kitchen 1401 E 11th St Kansas City MO 64106-3249 Elizabeth Sousa 12986 10th St Chino CA 91710-4220 Eranuhi Papukyan 5857 Allott Ave Van Nuys CA 91401-4537 Ernest Holston & Ingrid Holston 6185 Magnolia Ave Riverside CA 92506-2524 Ernest Thibodeaux & Belinda Thibodeaux 26452 Saint Michel Ln Murrieta CA 92563-6092 Gail Pollock 2858 La Paz Ave Hemet CA 92545-1544 Gloria Applegate & Michael Applegate 302 Washington St San Diego CA 92103-2110 Gregory Bruns 3118 E Mineral Park Rd San Tan Vly AZ 85143-4514 James Fox & Marsha Fox 505 Brandywine Dr Lodi CA 95240-6159 Jeanette Ambrose 918 S Verona Trace Dr Vero Beach FL 32966-3152 Jerome Moledor & Tara Moledor 887 Montclair Dr Banning CA 92220-2352 John Ernsberger 260 California Dr Yountville CA 94599-1412 John Ernsberger & Bette Ernsberger 260 California Dr Yountville CA 94599-1412 Jose Colin & Esther Colin 16774 Highgate Cir Victorville CA 92395-5796 Karen Ketcham 1120 Meadow Ln Douglas WY 82633-9041 Karilyn San Nicolas 632 Talon View Ct Auburn GA 30011-4637 Karl Klein 2532 N 4th St Flagstaff AZ 86004-3712 Karl Romahn 418 SW Western Ave Topeka KS 66606-1161 Karleen Zusman 14555 E Hampden Ave Apt 225 Aurora CO 80014-5044 Karriem Johnson 36125 Creighton Ave Apt 6104 Murrieta CA 92563-4508 Kathleen Flanders 1076 E Spruce Ave Apt 105 Fresno CA 93720-3352 Kathleen Krause 11551 Hacienda Ridge Way Spanish Spgs NV 89441-8565 Kathy Bozinski 460 Madera Crk Beaumont CA 92223-7485 Kathy Evans 16682 Steinegul Rd Escalon CA 95320-8534 Kayne Palea & Monique Palea 9676 Cypress Vale Dr Lakeside CA 92040-5821 Kenneth Garrett 2737 SW Golden Eagle Rd Lees Summit MO 64082-4188 Kenneth Mason & Vivian Mason 1208 Embarcadero Cir Coos Bay OR 97420-2802 Kenneth Ray 2197 Horny Head Creek Rd Parsons TN 38363-5633 Kenneth Squires & Melissa Squires 19768 Steinway St Canyon Cntry CA 91351-1157 Kenneth Thompson & Christie Thompson 3860 Marjal Ave Bakersfield CA 93309-9000 Kevin Downey 9041 Twin Trails Ct San Diego CA 92129-2523 Kfir Muller 10123 Sweetgrass Cir Unit 108 Naples FL 34104-0894 Kim Webster & Mary Webster 2117 Champions Way Fredericksbrg VA 22408-9616 Kimberlee Lund-Jacobs 19601 Highway 16 Siloam Spgs AR 72761-8570 Kristi Kayser 1332 S Rome Ave Republic MO 65738-2572 Kristina Major 10649 Ogden St Northglenn CO 80233-3509 Krystal Schmitt & Sean Schmitt 15630 Winnebago Rd Apple Valley CA 92307-3088 Kyle Kilcher & Marcella Kilcher 19764 Shadowbrook Way Riverside CA 92508-6809 Kyle Smith & Tyneille Smith 764 Southwood Dr Santa Rosa CA 95407-7426 L Hasten 180 Ledge Dr Torrington CT 06790-2241 Lakisha Johnson 1201 N La Brea Ave # 72 Inglewood CA 90302-1214 Lance Cain & Shyann Cooper 16436 Road 37 Madera CA 93636-8332 Lanice Rivera 1127 Bell Ave Sacramento CA 95838-2708 Larry Cummings & Wanda Cummings PO Box 248 Morganton GA 30560-0248 Larry Sword 10865 79th St E Parrish FL 34219-2837 Larry Yeager & Emma Yeager 17866 Wisteria St Hesperia CA 92345-5288 Laura Bardin & Shawn Bardin 1121 Baywood Dr Apt 104 Corona CA 92881-3340 Laura Bellis & Jeffrey Bellis 708 NW 41st St Blue Springs MO 64015-2512 In re: Renovate America, Inc., et al. Case No. 20-13172 (LSS) Page 1 of 2 Case 20-13172-LSS Doc 212 Filed 02/05/21 Page 5 of 21 Exhibit A Served Via First-Class Mail Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 City State Zip Laura Price 19193 E American Ave Reedley CA 93654-9731 Lee Chambers 1456 Chemeketa St NE Salem OR 97301-4233 Patty Burns 212 N Stardust Ln Parker AZ 85344-4103 Robin Madigan 1026 Cerritos Ave Long Beach CA 90813-3627 Rochelle Terrell PO Box 882111 San Francisco CA 94188-2111 Rockey Wilson 904 Moore St Lot 402 Baraboo WI 53913-3120 Roland Williams PMB 441 1106 2nd St Encinitas CA 92024-5008 Romeo Tarog & Cyril Tarog 15965 San Leandro Dr Fontana CA 92336-5062 Ron Cunningham & Sarah Cunningham 29 Port Henley Ct Sacramento CA 95835-1368 Ron Scurr 6143 Lakewood St San Diego CA 92122-3901 Ronald Mack & Priscilla Mack 4736 Obannon Dr Apt B Las Vegas NV 89102-3577 Ronald Pack 1307 SW 7th St Oak Grove MO 64075-9515 Rosa Villavicencio PMB 70 26100 Newport Rd Ste A12 Menifee CA 92584-9072 Rose Brown-Salek 10085 Carroll Canyon Rd Ste 220 San Diego CA 92131-1100 Rose Morris 1029 Egret St Calimesa CA 92320-4920 Rose Schneider 1124 Hardee St Rockport TX 78382-4619 Rosemary Brun 2018 Mirage Way Corona CA 92882-5687 Rosemary Guecia 1108 Republic Ct Deerfield Bch FL 33442-9150 Roxanna Rawls 1807 S Chappell Hill St Brenham TX 77833-5017 Roy Berard & Kathy Berard PMB 113 1708 Spring Green Blvd Ste 120 Katy TX 77494-7463 Roy Hammond 4807 Lake Wendell Rd Zebulon NC 27597-9264 Ruben Ramirez & Eduarda Ramirez 6452 Amanda Michelle Ln N Las Vegas NV 89086-1303 Ruby Creal 13420 James Copeland Dr Mobile AL 36695-9459 Rueben Aleman 607 NE Bent Paddle Ln Port St Lucie FL 34983-3528 Russell Cooper & Kristin Burt Cooper 415 Townsquare Ln Apt 223 Huntingtn Bch CA 92648-4678 Ryan Stewart & Claudia Harris-Stewart 25645 Via Crotalo Carmel CA 93923-8404 Sabrina Watson 840 Pennsylvania Ave # A University Cy MO 63130-3116 Sally Waters 6055 Catalina Ln Palmdale CA 93552-4008 Sandra Bell 24801 SW 130th Ave Apt 209 Homestead FL 33032-4095 Sandra Dobbs 6806 Indian Hawthorne Dr Killeen TX 76542-5790 Sandra Gradt 5671 Northwood Dr Jurupa Valley CA 92509-7309 Sandra Hunnel 10425 SW Crestwood Dr Beaverton OR 97008-6631 Sandra Rangel & Juan Nava 13061 Gladstone Ave Sylmar CA 91342-4524 Shannon Furrer 40553 Calle Galacia Murrieta CA 92562-3577 Sheilah Coble 705 Stahlman Dr Bullhead City AZ 86442-6340 Shirley Clark 1942 4th Ave NW Hickory NC 28601-4676 Stephen Bloom & Carol Bloom 27861 Winter Branch Ct Menifee CA 92584-8079 Sutton Scoltock & Debra Vidos 1850 NW Highland Ave Grants Pass OR 97526-1023 Tanna Montes PO Box 81374 Bakersfield CA 93380-1374 Tanya Munoz & Luis Munoz 3025 S Norwood Ave Independence MO 64052-3139 Teresa Becerra & Gilbert Becerra 1740 Eagle Butte Rd Palmdale CA 93551-8012 Terry Stamp & Terrie Stamp General Delivery Citrus Hts CA 95621-9999 Theron Amaral & Rosio Amaral 7501 Locust St Hughson CA 95326-9661 In re: Renovate America, Inc., et al.
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