
    GREEN TREE SERVICING, LLC, Petitioner, v. Danay AVILA, et al., Respondents.
    Nos. 3D15-2733, 3D15-2736.
    District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District.
    July 27, 2016.
    Shutts & Bowen LLP, and Patrick G. Brugger and Stephen T. Maher, for petitioner.
    Corona Law Firm, P.A., and Ricardo Corona and Ricardo M. Corona, for respondent Danay Avila.
    Before SHEPHERD, ROTHENBERG and SCALES, JJ.
   SCALES, J.

We grant the petition of Green Tree Servicing, Inc. (“Green Tree”), and quash (1) the trial court’s December 19, 2013 judgment awarding attorney’s fees and costs to Respondent Danay Avila; (2) the trial court’s March 5, 2014 sanction order; and (3) the trial court’s “amended/corrected” judgment of October 28, 2015. It is undisputed that Green Tree (whose foreclosure action against Avila was dismissed for lack of prosecution) neither was sent, nor received, Avila’s September 12, 2013 notice of hearing. This notice set an evidentiary hearing at whieh the trial court entered the December 19, 2013 fee judgment of which Green Tree was unaware. Therefore, this December 19, 2013 judgment is void. Rodriguez v. ALS Commercial Funding, LLC, 138 So.3d 491 (Fla. 3d DCA 2014) (Mem). The March 5, 2014 sanction order and the October 28, 2015 “amended/corrected” judgment, which arose out of the proceedings subsequent to the void judgment, are void as well.

On remand, after proper notice to Green Tree, the trial court shall conduct an evi-dentiary hearing to determine the attorney’s fees and costs to which Avila is entitled.

Petition granted. 
      
      . We do not disturb the trial court's January 16, 2013 order entitling Avila to attorney's fees and costs. Green Tree received notice of the January 16, 2013 hearing on Avila’s motion seeking entitlement to fees.
     
      
      . At this hearing, nothing herein shall preclude Avila from seeking — or Green Tree from defending against — an award of fees occasioned by Green Tree's alleged failure to identify, properly and promptly, the loan servicer that replaced Green Tree.
     