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U.S. Bank Trust v. Harinder Singh - Foreclosure Appeal Dismissal

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Filed March 16th, 2026
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The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division has dismissed an appeal in U.S. Bank Trust National Association v. Harinder Singh. The appeal concerned a foreclosure judgment that was subsequently vacated and the underlying action dismissed, rendering the appeal moot.

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The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division has dismissed the appeal in U.S. Bank Trust National Association, etc. v. Harinder Singh (Docket No. A-0754-24). The appeal was from a foreclosure judgment, but the lower court subsequently vacated that judgment and dismissed the foreclosure action. As the underlying matter is no longer active, the appeal has been rendered moot.

This dismissal means the appellate court will not rule on the merits of the foreclosure appeal. For legal professionals involved in similar matters, this case highlights the importance of tracking the status of underlying judgments and actions, as a vacated judgment can render an appeal moot. No specific actions are required for regulated entities as this is a specific case outcome, not a new rule or guidance.

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U.S. Bank Trust National Association, Etc. v. Harinder Singh

New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division

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NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE
APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE DIVISION
This opinion shall not "constitute precedent or be binding upon any court ." Although it is posted on the
internet, this opinion is binding only on the parties in the case and its use in other cases is limited . R. 1:36-3.

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY
APPELLATE DIVISION
DOCKET NO. A-0754-24

U.S. BANK TRUST NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, not in its individual
capacity but solely as owner trustee
for RCAF Acquisition Trust,

Plaintiff-Respondent,

v.

HARINDER SINGH,

Defendant-Appellant,

and

RAVINDER KAUR, BELINDA M.
COMBS, STATE OF NEW JERSEY,
TOWNE LAKE HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, a/k/a TOWNE
LAKE EAST HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC.,

Defendants.


Argued March 3, 2026 – Decided March 16, 2026

Before Judges Gooden Brown and Torregrossa-
O'Connor.
On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey,
Chancery Division, Middlesex County, Docket No.
F-003759-23.

Harinder Singh, appellant, argued the cause on
appellant's behalf.

Respondent has not filed a brief.

PER CURIAM

Defendant Harinder Singh appeals from the Chancery Division's October

28, 2024 final judgment for foreclosure. The final judgment for foreclosure was

subsequently vacated and the underlying foreclosure action was dismissed in an

order dated February 20, 2025. Plaintiff, U.S. Bank Trust National Association,

filed a letter of non-participation with this court "[b]ecause the underlying

foreclosure no longer exists." Defendant confirmed at oral argument the final

judgment was vacated, and the foreclosure action is no longer pending; thus, he

agreed dismissal of his appeal is warranted as the matter is now moot.

"A case is moot if the disputed issue has been resolved, at least with

respect to the parties who instituted the litigation." Caput Mortuum L.L.C. v. S

& S Crown Servs., Ltd., 366 N.J. Super. 323, 330 (App. Div. 2004). Dismissal

is appropriate when "a judgment cannot grant effective relief, or there is no

concrete adversity of interest between the parties." Ibid. "An issue is 'moot

when our decision sought in a matter, when rendered, can have no practical

A-0754-24
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effect on the existing controversy.'" Redd v. Bowman, 223 N.J. 87, 104 (2015)

(quoting Deutsche Bank Nat'l Tr. Co. v. Mitchell, 422 N.J. Super. 214, 221-22

(App. Div. 2011)). We are satisfied, as are the parties, this matter is moot

because a controversy no longer exists and the issue presented has been

resolved. See Caput Mortuum, 366 N.J. Super. at 330.

Dismissed as moot.

A-0754-24
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Agency
NJ Superior Court
Filed
March 16th, 2026
Instrument
Enforcement
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Legal professionals
Geographic scope
State (New Jersey)

Taxonomy

Primary area
Judicial Administration
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Foreclosure Appellate Procedure

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