Partridge v. Nationstar Mortg., LLC

Decision Date11 August 2017
Docket NumberCase No. 2D16–3081
Citation224 So.3d 839
Parties Stella PARTRIDGE a/k/a Stella Gomez Seitz a/k/a M. Stella Gomez Seitz, Appellant, v. NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC; Ricardo Partridge; and The Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a The Bank of New York, as trustee for the certificateholders of CWHEQ, Inc., Home Equity Loan Asset Backed Certificates, Series 2006–S6; Appellees.
CourtFlorida District Court of Appeals

Nicholas Taldone, New Port Richey, for Appellant.

Nancy M. Wallace of Akerman LLP, Tallahassee; William P. Heller of Akerman LLP, Fort Lauderdale; and Celia C. Falzone of Akerman LLP, Jacksonville, for Appellee Nationstar Mortgage, LLC.

No appearance for remaining Appellees.

LaROSE, Chief Judge.

Stella Partridge, also known as Stella Gomez Seitz ("Ms. Seitz"), appeals a final judgment of foreclosure. We have jurisdiction. See Fla. R. App. P. 9.030(b)(1)(A). Ms. Seitz, who unsuccessfully moved for involuntary dismissal at trial, argues that the trial court erred in admitting the payment history into evidence. She also contends that Nationstar Mortgage, LLC ("Nationstar"), lacked standing to foreclose. Because Nationstar failed to prove standing, we reverse and remand for further proceedings.

Background

Ms. Seitz' ex-husband, Ricardo Partridge, executed a promissory note in favor of United Capital Mortgage Corporation in 2002. A mortgage executed by Ms. Seitz and Mr. Partridge secured the debt. After they failed to make payments on the note, Bank of America, N.A., the then-noteholder sued to foreclose in 2011. Bank of America filed the original note and mortgage with the trial court. The case was dismissed in 2012.

In 2013, Nationstar began servicing the loan. A year later, Nationstar filed a foreclosure action. With its complaint, Nationstar filed a certification stating that the original note and mortgage remained with the trial court. Nationstar asked the trial court to take judicial notice of the originals and transfer them to the Nationstar foreclosure case. The trial court granted the motion.

At trial, Nationstar introduced a welcome letter advising Mr. Partridge that Nationstar was the assignee of the mortgage. An assignment of the mortgage was also part of the evidence before the trial court. The evidence at trial also included a letter from Bank of America to Mr. Partridge advising him that Nationstar would now be servicing the loan.

At trial, Cris Thomas, a Nationstar senior default case specialist, testified about Nationstar's business records. She worked for Nationstar and was familiar with its business practices. She testified that Nationstar's practice was to leave the original note with the clerk of court so as to avoid loss. She also stated that the payment history reflecting the debt owed was in Nationstar's file and was maintained in accordance with its normal business procedures.

Analysis
Issue 1: Admission of Payment History

Ms. Seitz argues that the trial court erred in allowing the payment history into evidence. We disagree. The payment history reflected transactions made in the ordinary course of business. Ms. Thomas testified adequately about her knowledge of Nationstar's business records. See Cayea v. CitiMortgage, Inc., 138 So.3d 1214, 1217 (Fla. 4th DCA 2014) (noting that the authenticating witness to the business record "just need be well enough acquainted with the activity to provide testimony" (citing Cooper v. State, 45 So.3d 490, 493 (Fla. 4th DCA 2010) )). The trial court did not err in admitting the payment history into evidence.

Issue 2: Standing

"The party seeking foreclosure must present evidence that it owns and holds the note and mortgage to establish standing to proceed with a foreclosure action." Stone v. BankUnited, 115 So.3d 411, 413 (Fla. 2d DCA 2013) (quoting Mazine v. M & I Bank, 67 So.3d 1129, 1131 (Fla. 1st DCA 2011) ). "A plaintiff may prove that it has standing to foreclose ‘through evidence of a valid assignment, proof of purchase of the debt, or evidence of an effective transfer.’ " Id. (quoting BAC Funding Consortium Inc. ISAOA/ATIMA v. Jean–Jacques, 28 So.3d 936, 939 (Fla. 2d DCA 2010) ).

In Geweye v. Ventures Trust 2013–I–H–R, 189 So.3d 231, 232 (Fla. 2d DCA 2016), we held that Venture failed to prove standing to foreclose. JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. ("Chase"), filed a foreclosure suit alleging that it held the note. Id. Chase filed the original note with the trial court. Id. A year later, Chase successfully moved to substitute Ventures as the party plaintiff, alleging that it had transferred the mortgage to Ventures. Id. Although Ventures introduced an assignment of mortgage at trial, "[t]he assignment ... did not purport to assign any interest in the note." Id. Indeed "the parties d[id] not dispute that there was no assignment of the note." Id. We concluded that Chase had standing when it filed its foreclosure complaint. Id. at 232–33. However, the order of substitution, by itself, did not extend that standing to Ventures. Id. at 233.

Nationstar urges us to disregard Geweye. Nationstar contends that "the undisputed evidence was that, rather than risk losing the note through multiple transfers, Nationstar was using the clerk [of the court] as a bailee to continue possessing the note on its behalf until it could complete the foreclosure." We are not persuaded.

This case is remarkably similar to Geweye. Although Bank of America assigned the mortgage to Nationstar, it does not appear that Nationstar acquired an interest in the note. Further, Nationstar's unilateral decision to leave the original note and mortgage with the trial court does not establish...

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