Devaney v. Quality Loan Serv. Corp.
Decision Date | 27 February 2020 |
Docket Number | No. 77445-COA,77445-COA |
Citation | 458 P.3d 427 (Table) |
Parties | Desiree DEVANEY, Appellant, v. QUALITY LOAN SERVICE CORPORATION; and U.S. Bank N.A., Respondents. |
Court | Nevada Court of Appeals |
McCarthy & Holthus, LLP/Las Vegas
Smith Larsen & Wixom
Desiree Devaney appeals from a district court order denying a petition for judicial review in a foreclosure mediation matter. Eighth Judicial District Court, Clark County; Linda Marie Bell, Chief Judge.
Devaney participated in Nevada’s foreclosure mediation program (FMP) with the beneficiary of the first deed of trust on her property, respondent U.S. Bank, N.A., and the deed of trust trustee, respondent Quality Loan Service Corporation (referred to collectively as U.S. Bank). While the mediation ultimately ended unsuccessfully, the mediator determined that U.S. Bank complied with all of the FMP’s requirements and, as a result, he did not recommend that sanctions be imposed against U.S. Bank.
Devaney then petitioned for judicial review alleging, among other things, that U.S. Bank failed to comply with the FMP’s requirements, that U.S. Bank produced a fraudulent promissory note, and that, years before the mediation, she entered into a loan modification agreement with one of U.S. Bank’s predecessors in interest that was never honored. U.S. Bank opposed the petition, and the district court summarily denied it and directed the issuance of a foreclosure certificate. This appeal followed.
On appeal, Devaney reiterates her allegations concerning the fraudulent note and prior loan modification, asserting that they demonstrate that she did not default on her loan and that U.S. Bank lacked authority to foreclose. But a review of the transcript from the relevant hearing reveals that the district court determined that these issues were beyond the scope of a petition for judicial review of an FMP matter. See Holt v. Reg’l Tr. Servs . Corp., 127 Nev. 886, 895, 266 P.3d 602, 608 (2011) ( ). And because Devaney failed to address that determination on appeal, she waived any challenge thereto. See Powell v. Liberty Mut. Fire Ins . Co., 127 Nev. 156, 161 n.3, 252 P.3d 668, 672 n.3 (2011) ( ).
The transcript from the hearing on Devaney’s petition also demonstrates that the district court denied her petition because it found that U.S. Bank complied with all of the prerequisites for the issuance of a foreclosure certificate. See Holt , 127 Nev. at 895, 266 P.3d at 608 ; see also NRS 107.086(5)-(6)1 ( ); Jacinto v. PennyMac Corp ., 129 Nev. 300, 304, 300 P.3d 724, 727 (2013) ( ). To the extent that Devaney challenges that finding, her...
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