Narrative Opinion Summary
Thanh-Thuy Thi Le, representing herself, appeals three trial court orders: (1) the denial of her motion for relief from a 2014 foreclosure judgment favoring Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, (2) the denial of her rehearing request regarding the motion for relief, and (3) the order resetting the foreclosure sale. The court affirms the denial of both the motion to vacate and the rehearing request. However, it dismisses the appeal concerning the order to reset the foreclosure sale, deeming it non-appealable as it constitutes an administrative action rather than a final order. The ruling is affirmed in part and dismissed in part, with all judges concurring.
Legal Issues Addressed
Appealability of Orderssubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The court dismisses the appeal regarding the order to reset the foreclosure sale, identifying it as an administrative action not subject to appeal.
Reasoning: However, it dismisses the appeal concerning the order to reset the foreclosure sale, deeming it non-appealable as it constitutes an administrative action rather than a final order.
Motion for Relief from Judgmentsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The court confirms the denial of the appellant's motion for relief from a foreclosure judgment, indicating there was no basis to overturn the original decision.
Reasoning: The court affirms the denial of both the motion to vacate and the rehearing request.
Rehearing Request Denialsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The denial of the rehearing request supports the trial court's decision, suggesting that the appellant failed to provide sufficient grounds to reconsider the previous judgment.
Reasoning: The court affirms the denial of both the motion to vacate and the rehearing request.