MICHAEL D. NELSON, Magistrate Judge.
This matter is before the Court on Plaintiff's Motion to Remand to State Court (
Plaintiff filed this action against Defendants in the District Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska, seeking $680,323.22 in alleged overpayments on a loan. (
In response to Plaintiff's motion to remand, LBUBS GP and LNR filed the instant motion to amend their Notice of Removal "for the sole purpose of providing additional detail regarding the identity of each LLC member between LNR and [Starwood Property Trust, Inc]." Defendants assert their amended notice of removal "does not otherwise differ from the original notice of removal or affect whether diversity jurisdiction existed at the time of removal." (
After the thirty-day period for seeking removal expires, a notice of removal "may be amended to add specific facts which further explain the grounds for removal stated in the original removal notice, but not to add a completely new basis for removal jurisdiction." McNerny v. Nebraska Pub. Power Dist., 309 F.Supp.2d 1109, 1115 (D. Neb. 2004)(citing Lastih v. Elk Corp., 140 F.Supp.2d 166 (D. Conn. 2001). Defendants removed this case on the basis of diversity jurisdiction and now request leave to amend their Notice of Removal to clarify the citizenship of LNR to further support their removal based on diversity jurisdiction. Plaintiff did not oppose the motion. Because Defendants do not request to add a new basis for removal jurisdiction and seek only to clarify the original basis for removal, the Court will grant Defendants' motion. The Court will consider Defendants' Amended Notice of Removal (
"Under 28 U.S.C. § 1332(a), district courts have original diversity jurisdiction over civil actions when the matter in controversy exceeds $75,000, without considering interest and costs, and when the citizenship of each plaintiff is different from the citizenship of each defendant." Ryan v Schneider Nat'l Carriers, Inc., 263 F.3d 816, 819 (8th Cir. 2001)(citing Caterpillar Inc. v. Lewis, 519 U.S. 61, 68 (1996)). In this case, there is no dispute that the amount in controversy is met, as Plaintiff is seeking $680,323.22 in damages. (
Plaintiff, Misle Properties, LLC, does not dispute that it is a citizen of Nebraska. Plaintiff's sole member is ABRAM, LLC, a limited liability company organized under Nebraska law, and ABRAM, LLC's sole member is Helen Misle, a citizen of the state of Nebraska. See
Defendant has demonstrated that LBUBS GP, LLC, is a citizen of the state of South Dakota. LBUBS GP's sole member is Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., "as Trustee for the Registered Holders of LB-UBS Commercial Mortgage Trust 2004-C2, Commercial Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2004-C2," which is a "real estate mortgage investment conduit" ("REMIC"). "[O]nly the trustee's citizenship is relevant for diversity purposes." BancorpSouth Bank v. Hazelwood Logistics Ctr., LLC, 706 F.3d 888, 894 (8th Cir. 2013)(citing Navarro Savings Association v. Lee, 446 U.S. 458, 469 (1980)); see also WBCMT 2007-C33 NY Living, LLC v. 1145 Clay Ave. Owner, LLC, 964 F.Supp.2d 265, 269 (S.D.N.Y. 2013)(citing Carden v. Arkoma Assocs., 494 U.S. 185, 191 (1990))("When . . . an LLC's sole member is a trustee, the LLC's membership is determined by the citizenship of the trustee alone."). The Amended Notice of Removal and LBUBCS GP's corporate disclosure statement provide that Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. is a national banking association and that its articles of association designate South Dakota as its main office. (
Plaintiff argues that LNR identified in its corporate disclosure statement that it has a parent corporation which is a trust but did not identify the citizenship of each of the members. (
Finally, as to Defendants Roe, Inc. r/n/u and Doe, LLC r/n/u, "the citizenship of defendants sued under fictitious names shall be disregarded" for purposes of determining whether an action is removable on the basis of diversity jurisdiction. 28 U.S.C. § 1441(b).
In sum, the undersigned magistrate judge finds that the amount in controversy is at least $75,000 and that Defendants' Amended Notice of Removal and Corporate Disclosure Statements establish complete diversity of the parties. Therefore, the undersigned concludes this court has jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1332(a), and that Plaintiff's motion to remand should therefore be denied. Upon consideration,