A Virgin Islands borrower whose house was damaged during Hurricane Maria claimed his lender let his windstorm insurance policy lapse three years earlier without notifying him.
The lender argued neither equitable tolling nor the continuing violations doctrine can rescue the claims, which are barred by RESPA’s three-year statute of limitations.
Read on to see whether a federal judge granted the motion to dismiss on the RESPA claim.
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