Yes, but there appear to be enough reasonable exceptions. What, though, is this really about?

When a foreclosing lender or servicer schedules a foreclosure sale there are obvious reasons why that plaintiff would wish to conduct the sale as soon as possible. It should be seen as highly unusual that the foreclosing plaintiff would seek to delay bringing the action to a conclusion which would otherwise yield (it is hoped) the mortgage proceeds or title to the property, to then be sold to generate those proceeds.