Jordan v. Wells Fargo Bank
After taking out a loan for a rental property, defaulting on the loan, obtaining a loan modification, and defaulting again, the borrower submitted five further loan modification applications, all of which were rejected by the lender. The borrower then sued the lender and its loan servicer, seeking compensatory, treble, and punitive damages. The trial court granted summary judgment and dismissed the borrower’s case. The borrower appeals. We conclude the trial court’s ruling was correct and affirm.
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