Kfouri v. JP Morgan Chase Bank CA2/2
After a lender initiated foreclosure proceedings against a homeowner for falling behind in his mortgage payments, the homeowner paid the $5,657 in arrearages, and the lender halted the foreclosure. The homeowner nevertheless sued the lender. After the homeowner refused to comply with the lender’s second set of requests for discovery, refused to comply after the lender filed motions to compel, refused to comply after the lender refiled its motions to compel, and refused to comply after the trial court ordered him to comply, the trial court issued terminating sanctions and dismissed the case. The homeowner appeals. We conclude the trial court did not abuse its discretion and affirm.



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