U.S. Bank National Association v. Thede

CourtHawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals
DecidedApril 6, 2020
DocketCAAP-17-0000926
StatusPublished

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NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN WEST'S HAWAII REPORTS OR THE PACIFIC REPORTER

Electronically Filed Intermediate Court of Appeals CAAP-XX-XXXXXXX 06-APR-2020 03:07 PM

NO. CAAP-XX-XXXXXXX

IN THE INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS

OF THE STATE OF HAWAI#I

U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, A NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR SARM 05-19XS, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. DYLAN THEDE, Defendant-Appellant, and ASSOCIATION OF APARTMENT OWNERS OF VILLAS ON THE PRINCE; PRINCEVILLE II COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, Defendants-Appellees, and JOHN DOES 1-50; JANE DOES 1-50; DOE PARTNERSHIPS 1-50; DOE CORPORATIONS 1-50; DOE ENTITIES 1-50; and DOE GOVERNMENTAL UNITS 1-50, Defendants

APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH CIRCUIT (CIVIL NO. 12-1-0114)

SUMMARY DISPOSITION ORDER (By: Fujise, Presiding Judge, and Chan and Wadsworth, JJ.) This appeal arises out of a foreclosure decree entered by the Circuit Court of the Fifth Circuit (Circuit Court) against Defendant-Appellant Dylan Thede (Thede). On November 30, 2017, the Circuit Court entered its Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Order Granting Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgment Against All Parties and for Interlocutory Decree of Foreclosure (Foreclosure Decree), and the related Judgment (Foreclosure Judgment), both in favor of Plaintiff-Appellee U.S. Bank National Association, a National Bank Association as Trustee for SARM 05- 19XS (U.S. Bank), and against Thede, Defendant-Appellee Association of Apartment Owners of Villas on the Prince, and NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN WEST'S HAWAII REPORTS OR THE PACIFIC REPORTER

Defendant-Appellee Princeville II Community Association.1/ Thede appeals from the Foreclosure Decree and the Foreclosure Judgment.2/ He contends that the Circuit Court erred in granting U.S. Bank's motion for summary judgment and interlocutory decree of foreclosure (MSJ) by relying on "the hearsay testimony of U.S. Bank's declaring witnesses" to establish U.S. Bank's standing to foreclose on Thede's mortgaged property. He also summarily argues that the Circuit court erred in disregarding an expert report disputing the authenticity of the original note at issue in the foreclosure. After reviewing the record on appeal and the relevant legal authorities, and giving due consideration to the issues raised and the arguments advanced by the parties, we resolve Thede's contentions as follows and vacate and remand.

I. RELEVANT BACKGROUND

On April 13, 2012, U.S. Bank filed a Complaint for Foreclosure (Complaint) in the Circuit Court. U.S. Bank alleged, among other things, that: (1) on June 1, 2005, Thede obtained a $612,000 loan (Loan) from Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. (Countrywide), by executing a promissory note (Note), secured by a mortgage (Mortgage) recorded with respect to real property located at 4141 Queen Emmas Dr., #1538, Princeville, Hawai#i 96722 (Property); (2) the Mortgage was assigned to U.S. Bank by an Assignment of Mortgage recorded on October 13, 2009; (3) Thede defaulted under the payment terms of the Note and Mortgage; (4) following written notice to Thede and his failure to cure the default, U.S. Bank exercised its option to accelerate the loan and to declare the entire principal due under the Note and secured by the Mortgage, plus interest, advances, and other charges, immediately due and payable; and (5) U.S. Bank was entitled to foreclose the Mortgage and to sell the Property.

1/ The Honorable Randal G.B. Valenciano presided . 2/ The Association of Apartment Owners of Villas on the Prince and Princeville II Community Association did not appeal from the Foreclosure Judgment and, as presumably nominal appellees, did not file answering briefs. See Hawai#i Rules of Appellate Procedure Rule 28(c).

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On December 11, 2015, U.S. Bank filed its MSJ, which included an attached "Verified Declaration of Indebtedness." Ryan Cable (Cable) signed the declaration (Cable Declaration) and asserted that he had knowledge of, and was competent to testify to, "the matters stated [t]herein by virtue of [his] employment for Nationstar Mortgage LLC, the loan servicing agent for Plaintiff [U.S. Bank]." Cable declared, among other things, that "[o]n or about June 1, 2005, [Thede] . . . duly made, executed and delivered to Countrywide . . ., an Adjustable Rate Note ('Note') in the amount of $612,000.00[,]" which was attached as Exhibit "A" to the Cable Declaration. Cable also stated that "[U.S. Bank] is in possession of the Note." Thede filed a memorandum in opposition on October 27, 2016, and a supplemental memorandum in opposition on April 12, 2017. In his supplemental memorandum, Thede argued that U.S. Bank had failed to establish its standing to foreclose under the supreme court's then-recently issued decision in Bank of America, N.A. v. Reyes-Toledo, 139 Hawai#i 361, 390 P.3d 1248 (2017). In particular, Thede argued that U.S. Bank had not demonstrated it was the holder of the Note at the time the Complaint was filed. On June 19, 2017, U.S. Bank filed the "Affidavit of Bank of America, N.A. Re: Possession of Note as Prior Servicer." Nichole Renee Williams (Williams) signed the affidavit (Williams Affidavit) which stated, in relevant part: 1. I am authorized to sign this Declaration on behalf of Bank of America, N.A. ("BANA"), which was the prior servicer for the subject loan (the "Loan") for Plaintiff U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, A NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR SARM 05-19XS.

2. As prior servicer, BANA maintained records for the Loan. As part of my job responsibilities for BANA, I am familiar with the type of records that were maintained by BANA in connection with the Loan. As such, I am authorized to make this Declaration.

3. The information in this Declaration is taken from BANA's business records. I have personal knowledge of BANA's procedures for creating these records. They are: (a) made at or near the time of the occurrence of the matters recorded by persons with personal knowledge of the information in the business record, or from information transmitted by persons with personal knowledge; (b) kept in the course of BANA's regularly conducted business activities; and (c) created by BANA as a regular practice.

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4. My knowledge is based on my review of BANA's business records and files related to the mortgage loan which is the subject of this foreclosure. 5. On April 13, 2012, the Complaint for Foreclosure was filed herein. A true and correct copy of the Complaint is attached as Exhibit "1".

6. At the time the Complaint was filed, BANA was the servicer for the Loan.

7. On April 13, 2012, BANA was in possession of the original Adjustable Rate Note dated June 1, 2005 in the principal amount of $612,000.00 executed by DYLAN THEDE in favor of Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. endorsed in blank ("Note"). A true and correct copy of the Note is attached as Exhibit "2". 8. On or about March 31, 2014, servicing of the Loan transferred to Nationstar Mortgage LLC.

On August 1, 2017, U.S. Bank filed a supplemental declaration in support of its MSJ. Rebecca C. Wallace (Wallace) signed the declaration (Wallace Declaration), which stated, in relevant part: 1. I am authorized to sign this Declaration on behalf of Plaintiff U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, A NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR SARM 05-19XS ("Plaintiff") as an authorized signer of Nationstar Mortgage LLC ("Nationstar"),which is Plaintiff's servicing agent for the subject loan ("the loan").

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