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Massachusetts Court Evaluates Evidence of Authorized Agent in Foreclosure Case

In a recent opinion, the Appeals Court of Massachusetts considered how a mortgagee may show that it is acting as the authorized agent of the note holder for the purpose of surviving a motion for summary judgment. In Khalsa v. Sovereign Bank, N.A. (Mass. App. Ct. Jan. 11, 2016), the…

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Massachusetts Governor Signs Act Clearing Title To Foreclosed Properties

Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker recently signed into law “An Act Clearing Titles to Foreclosed Properties.”  The Act, which went into effect on December 31, 2015 and is retroactive, limits the statutory time period that former owners will have to challenge a foreclosure sale of their homes.  The purpose of the Act is to clear…

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Massachusetts Court Voids Foreclosure for Failure to Comply with Mortgage Provision

In a recent decision, the Appeals Court of Massachusetts addressed the issue of whether Pinti v. Emigrant Mort. Co., which held that the failure to comply strictly with mortgage provisions renders a foreclosure sale void, is extended to cases pending on appeal when that claim was raised and preserved. Resolving the…

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Massachusetts Appeals Court Addresses Litigation Privilege in Foreclosure Case

In a recent opinion, the Appeals Court of Massachusetts considered whether the law firm and auction company of a lender were immune from civil liability in an action brought by the borrower for violations of consumer protection statutes and the Massachusetts Civil Rights Act. In Mack v. Wells Fargo Bank,…

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Massachusetts Appeals Court Reverses Summary Judgment, Allows Homeowner to Continue Suit Against Mortgage Company

The Massachusetts Court of Appeals recently reviewed an action brought by a home mortgage borrower against the lender and its assignee, alleging that they violated the consumer protection statute by modifying his mortgage, among other claims, and that they should be enjoined from evicting the borrower from his home. In…

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Massachusetts Land Court Upholds Validity of Home Foreclosure

In a newly issued opinion from the Massachusetts Land Court, Nutting v. Nationstar Mortgage, LLC (August 24, 2015), the homeowner-plaintiffs attempted to challenge the validity of a foreclosure sale of their home in their petition to try title pursuant to G.L. c. 240 §§ 1-5. They also argued that the…

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Massachusetts Court Affirms Bank’s Claim for Possession of Homeowner’s Property in Foreclosure Case

The Massachusetts Court of Appeals recently decided whether a claim of unfair and deceptive review of a homeowner’s loan modification request could affect the bank’s title post-foreclosure. Bank of New York Mellon v. Fernandez arose out of a post-foreclosure summary judgment action filed by the bank, which was seeking to…

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Massachusetts Land Court Finds For Owners in Property Tax Lien Foreclosure Proceeding

In a newly released opinion, the Massachusetts Land Court discussed the harsh consequences of property tax lien foreclosure proceedings. In Tallage LLC v. Meaney, the homeowners’ unpaid water and sewer bills became a tax debt, since those utilities are provided by the city. The city auctions its tax receivables to private…

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Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Finds in Favor of Homeowners, Voids Foreclosure Sale

In a newly released opinion, the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts took on the issue of illegal foreclosure sales. In an action filed by plaintiff-homeowners against their mortgage lender, Pinti v. Emigrant Mortgage Co., No. SJC-11742 (Mass. July 17, 2015), the homeowners challenged the validity of the foreclosure sale on…

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Massachusetts Court Ruling Questions Whether Wells Fargo Satisfied Procedural Requirements in Foreclosure Case

The Appeals Court of Massachusetts recently issued an opinion in Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. v. Cook, 87 Mass.App.Ct. 382 (2015), evaluating whether the procedural and substantive requirements set out in the United States House and Urban Development (HUD) regulations were satisfied by Wells Fargo in a foreclosure case.  The homeowners…

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