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BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. v. BA MORTGAGE, LLC Case Brief
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Case Brief Summary & Legal Analysis
tl;dr: A junior mortgagee and the debtor’s assignee both claimed a surplus from a foreclosure sale. The court held the junior mortgagee’s lien had priority, as the surplus equitably replaces the foreclosed property and liens attach to it in their original order.
Legal Significance: This case affirms the doctrine of equitable conversion in foreclosure, where surplus funds stand in the place of the property. A junior lienholder’s valid, pre-existing lien attaches to the surplus with priority over the debtor’s interest, without needing a separate judgment on the lien.
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Case Facts & Court Holding
Key Facts & Case Background
BA Mortgage, LLC held a senior mortgage on Rita Sanchez’s property. Bank of America, N.A. (Junior Mortgagee) later obtained and recorded a second mortgage on the same property. BA Mortgage initiated a foreclosure action, naming the Junior Mortgagee as a defendant. The Junior Mortgagee filed a cross-claim to foreclose its own mortgage. A default judgment was entered against Sanchez’s Estate, and the court explicitly retained jurisdiction to resolve the Junior Mortgagee’s cross-claim and determine rights to any surplus. The foreclosure sale generated a surplus of $28,467.43. After the sale, the Estate assigned its rights to the surplus and its right of redemption to Albuquerque Home Loans (Assignee). Both the Junior Mortgagee and the Assignee filed claims for the surplus funds. The trial court awarded the surplus to the Assignee, reasoning that the Junior Mortgagee’s lien was extinguished by the foreclosure and it had not yet obtained a judgment on its lien. The Junior Mortgagee appealed.
Court Holding & Legal Precedent
Issue: Does a junior mortgagee with a valid, recorded lien at the time of a senior mortgagee’s foreclosure sale have a priority claim to the resulting surplus over a post-sale assignee of the debtor’s interest?
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Legal Issue
Does a junior mortgagee with a valid, recorded lien at the time of a senior mortgagee’s foreclosure sale have a priority claim to the resulting surplus over a post-sale assignee of the debtor’s interest?
Conclusion
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Legal Rule
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Legal Analysis
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- A junior mortgagee’s valid lien has priority over a debtor’s assignee