Opinion ID: 6328934
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Text: In the underlying quiet title and declaratory relief action, appellant TRP Fund VI, LLC, sought a preliminary injunction to enjoin respondents PHH Mortgage Corporation and Federal National Mortgage Association from foreclosing under the first position deed of trust on its property. On March 10, 2022, the district court entered an order denying the preliminary injunction, and TRP Fund appealed. TRP Fund filed in this court an emergency motion for stay and/or injunction on March 21, seeking relief before a foreclosure sale scheduled for April 1, and paid the filing fee the next day. See NRAP 3(e) (requiring the payment of a filing fee); NRAP 45(f) (The clerk shall not be required to file any paper or record in the clerk's office or docket any proceeding until the fee required by law and these Rules has been paid.). An NRAP 27(e) certificate, which must accompany emergency motions, was not attached to the stay motion but was attached to a simultaneously filed motion to exceed the page limit. In the stay motion, TRP Fund asserted that it was clearlY impracticable to seek a stay pending appeal in the district court as set forth in NRAP 8(a) because the district court had just refused to grant it a preliminary injunction seeking similar relief, such that it would be a waste of time and resourcee to ask that court for a stay. Respondents timely filed a response to the stay motion,' arguing that the stay motion should be summarily denied because TRP 1TRPFund's and respondents motions for leave to file a stay motion and an opposition thereto that exceed the NRAP 27(d)(2) page limits are SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA 40) 1947A vigelx4 2 Fund failed to include the NRAP 27(e) certificate with the emergency motion and failed to first seek stay relief in the district court or to demonstrate that doing so was impracticable. In the response, respondents contend that TRP Fund did not attempt to comply with the NRAP 27(e) requirement to notify them of its intent to seek emergency relief before it filed the stay motion.