A second attempt to dismiss a foreclosure with a writ of mandamus for an alleged faulty complaint and missing certification fizzled before the Fourth District Court of Appeal.
Homeowners Lorraine Campbell and Charles Lamm have been fighting to throw out loan servicer Wells Fargo Bank N.A.’s case for alleged failure to comply with certification requirements governing promissory notes. They filed a petition asking the state appellate court to order Broward Circuit Judge Joel Lazarus to quash the bank’s complaint after an earlier interlocutory appeal failed.
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