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Nationstar Mortg., LLC v. Raab

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA
Feb 20, 2019
No. 72347 (Nev. Feb. 20, 2019)

Opinion

No. 72347

02-20-2019

NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC, Appellant, v. CHARLES E. RAAB, JR., AN INDIVIDUAL, Respondent.


ORDER OF REVERSAL AND REMAND

This is an appeal from a district court order granting summary judgment in an action to quiet title. Eighth Judicial District Court, Clark County; Nancy L. Allf, Judge. Reviewing the summary judgment de novo, Wood v. Safeway, Inc., 121 Nev. 724, 729, 121 P.3d 1026, 1029 (2005), we reverse and remand.

In Saticoy Bay LLC Series 9641 Christine View v. Federal National Mortgage Ass'n, 134 Nev., Adv. Op. 36, 417 P.3d 363, 367-68 (2018), this court held that 12 U.S.C. § 4617(j)(3) (2012) (the Federal Foreclosure Bar) preempts NRS 116.3116 and prevents an HOA foreclosure sale from extinguishing a first deed of trust when the subject loan is owned by the Federal Housing Finance Agency (or when the FHFA is acting as conservator of a federal entity such as Freddie Mac or Fannie Mae). And in Nationstar Mortgage, LLC v. SFR Investments Pool 1, LLC, 133 Nev. 247, 250-51, 396 P.3d 754, 757 (2017), this court held that loan servicers such as appellant have standing to assert the Federal Foreclosure Bar on behalf of Freddie Mac or Fannie Mae. Here, and for reasons that are unclear, the district court declined to consider appellant's arguments and evidence relating to the Federal Foreclosure Bar. Accordingly, summary judgment for respondent may have been improper. Cf. Yellow Cab of Reno, Inc. v. Second Judicial Dist. Court, 127 Nev. 583, 592, 262 P.3d 699, 704 (2011) (observing that district courts have an obligation to decide issues that are fully briefed and presented for consideration). We decline to consider in the first instance the parties' remaining arguments relating to the Federal Foreclosure Bar, including respondent's argument that appellant should not be permitted to rely on untimely disclosed evidence. We additionally note that appellant's other argument on appeal does not warrant reversal. See Nationstar Mortg., LLC v. Saticoy Bay LLC Series 2227 Shadow Canyon, 133 Nev., Adv. Op. 91, 405 P.3d 641, 647-49 (2017) (discussing cases and reaffirming that inadequate price alone is insufficient to set aside a foreclosure sale absent evidence of "fraud, unfairness, or oppression"). We therefore

We decline to address appellant's arguments regarding evidence of fraud, unfairness, or oppression. Francis v. Wynn Las Vegas, LLC, 127 Nev. 657, 671 n.7, 262 P.3d 705, 715 n.7 (2011); Old Aztec Mine, Inc. v. Brown, 97 Nev. 49, 52, 623 P.2d 981, 983 (1981).

ORDER the judgment of the district court REVERSED AND REMAND this matter to the district court for proceedings consistent with this order.

/s/_________, J.

Pickering /s/_________, J.
Parraguirre /s/_________, J.
Cadish cc: Hon. Nancy L. Allf, District Judge

Akerman LLP/Las Vegas

Greene Infuso, LLP

Asim Varma

Fennemore Craig P.C./Reno

Eighth District Court Clerk


Summaries of

Nationstar Mortg., LLC v. Raab

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA
Feb 20, 2019
No. 72347 (Nev. Feb. 20, 2019)
Case details for

Nationstar Mortg., LLC v. Raab

Case Details

Full title:NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC, Appellant, v. CHARLES E. RAAB, JR., AN…

Court:SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA

Date published: Feb 20, 2019

Citations

No. 72347 (Nev. Feb. 20, 2019)