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Can the lender use discussions held and offers made at the mediation in future proceedings?

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Can the lender use discussions held and offers made at the mediation in future proceedings?

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A. No, mediation sessions are closed proceedings. Discussions that occur during mediation are confidential and cannot be used as evidence in any subsequent hearing or civil action by you or your lender. At the start of the mediation session, the parties will sign an agreement that sets forth all of the ground rules of the mediation, including specific confidentiality provisions.

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