Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, L.P. v. Nichpor

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After Countrywide Home Loans Servicing filed a complaint in foreclosure against Appellants, the trial court granted default judgment in favor of Countrywide, and the property was sold at a sheriff's sale. Countrywide subsequently filed a notice of voluntary dismissal and then refiled its complaint in foreclosure. The trial court granted the order of foreclosure, rejecting Appellants' claim that the action was precluded by res judicata. The appellate court affirmed, concluding that until the order confirming the sheriff's sale is entered, the plaintiff may terminate the case without prejudice by filing a notice of voluntary dismissal. The Supreme Court reversed, holding that a judgment of foreclosure cannot be dissolved by the filing of a notice of voluntary dismissal after a trial court has entered judgment on the underlying note. Remanded. View "Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, L.P. v. Nichpor" on Justia Law