Attorneys for a Hialeah warehouse owner embroiled in a messy foreclosure lawsuit say a lender withheld critical payment information from the borrower and "inexplicably" tried to stall its own foreclosure lawsuit.

The lender, a New York private equity fund, asserts the warehouse owner intentionally skipped monthly payments out of anger over its loan being sold by the original bank.

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