Faber v. U.S. Bank, N.A. CA2/2
A homeowner entered into a forbearance agreement with her bank that allowed her to make reduced loan payments for a year. When the bank subsequently denied her application for a loan modification and told her she still owed the difference between the year’s worth of regular payments and reduced payments, she sued. The trial court granted summary judgment to the bank. We conclude there was no error, and affirm.
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