If you have property in California and had a residential purchase or refinance mortgage loan owned and/or serviced by JPMorgan Chase Bank that Chase attempted to collect unpaid balances, you may be eligible for a potential award from the Chase Bank FDCPA Class Action Lawsuit! According to the lawsuit, JPMorgan Chase had collected or attempted to collect residential purchase or refinancing loans that were previously extinguished by Chase. Chase denies the allegations but has agreed to settle the lawsuit to avoid the burden and expense of ongoing litigation. If you’re eligible, submit a claim form to receive your potential award!
Chase Bank FDCPA CAL:
- Chase Bank FDCPA Claim Form
- Claim Form Deadline: None Listed
- Who’s Eligible: All California borrowers who obtained a residential mortgage loan owned or serviced by Chase and secured by real property located in the State of California, as to which, between July 28, 2011 through August 1, 2017, where Chase released the lien on the property securing the loan, and directly or indirectly, thereafter attempted to collect or actually collected unpaid balances on the loan after the lien release.
- Estimated Amount: Varies
- Proof of Purchase: None Listed
- Case Name & Number: Terry v. JPMorgan Chase Bank NA, et al., Case No. 3:15-cv-01666-DMS-KSC, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California
How to File a Claim:
- Head on over to the Chase Bank FDCPA Claim Form.
- Read over the claim form to see if you are eligible.
- Complete the claim form with your info.
- Submit your claim form to receive your potential award!
Bottom Line:
Individuals who had Chase collect or attempting to collect from a residential purchase or refinance mortgage loan, may be eligible for a potential award from the Chase Bank FDCPA Class Action Lawsuit. According to the lawsuit, Chase and Real Time Resolutions Inc. violated the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and California laws by attempting to collect payments on residential mortgage loans owned and/or serviced by Chase after Chase voluntarily released the lien on the property securing the loan. If you caught Chase attempting to collect or collect unpaid balances on a residential purchase or refinance mortgage loan, you may be eligible for a potential award! Don’t forget to take a look at our full list of Class Action Lawsuit Settlements!
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