Lack of Standing Waivable in Foreclosure Action
Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota, N.A. v. Mastopaolo
NYLJ 6/8/07, p. 22, col. 1
AppDiv, Second Dept
(Prudenti, J.)
In a mortgage foreclosure action, mortgagee appealed from a Supreme Court order dismissing the complaint for lack of standing. The Appellate Division reversed and granted summary judgment to mortgagee, holding that lack of standing is a waivable defect, and that the defect was waived in this case.
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