Decision: 2021.02.18 |
Argument: 2021.01.05 vid. tr. |
Whether plaintiff failed to affirmatively revoke acceleration of mortgage debt, where plaintiff voluntarily discontinued foreclosure action.
Related Cases: Freedom Mortgage Corp. v. Engel; Ditech Financial, LLC v. Naidu; Vargas v. Deutsche Bank National Trust Co.
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- The Doctrine of Nullification Also Justifies the Result in the Mortgage Acceleration Cases.
- Court of Appeals Issues Four Landmark Residential Mortgage Foreclosure Decisions to Provide Clarity and Consistency Regarding the Statute of Limitations.
- The Court’s Decision Fixes What Wasn’t Broken, Promotes Manipulation of the Judicial System, and Undermines the Purpose of Statutes of Limitations.
- Court clarifies rules on acceleration and de-acceleration of mortgage debt (Wells Fargo Bank NA v. Ferrato; Vargas v. Deutsche Bank National Trust Co.; Ditech Financial, LLC v. Naidu; Freedom Mortgage Corp. v. Engel).
- Case Summary – Wells Fargo Bank NA v. Ferrato
- New case grants (October 2, 2020).