A borrower sued his servicer for scheduling a sale of his Maryland property while he was allegedly engaging in good faith attempts to qualify for loss mitigation relief. The servicer argued the case should be dismissed under the doctrine of res judicata. As grounds for dismissal, the borrower claimed the defendants “continued to furnish requested documentation to the lender while no decision had been made on the [ ] loss mitigation package.”
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