Limitations for home equity loan claims in Texas — a wrinkle
July 10, 2014The Fifth Circuit held in Priester v. JP Morgan Chase Bank, 708 F.3d 667 (5th Cir. 2013), that the Texas “residual” 4-year statute of limitations applied to claims based on the home equity loan provisions of the state Constitution, running from the time the loan closed. Various requests to reconsider, certify, or otherwise retreat from that holding have been uniformly rejected. Kramer v. JP Morgan Chase Bank presented a fresh attack on Priester, arguing that the discovery rule applied to a claim based on the Texas statute against the filing of false liens, and citing Vanderbilt Mortgage v. Flores, 692 F.3d 358 (5th Cir. 2012). No. 13-50920 (June 25, 2014, unpublished). The Court sidestepped this argument by finding the issue moot because plaintiff did not seek damages based on this statute before the district court.