Top Class Actions  |  January 19, 2010

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Ameriquest Mortgage Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Short Form Notice

Award (how much your claim may be worth):

Average payout appears to be ~$50. Check the comments below and leave one if you received your check.

 

Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Case(s):  v. Ameriquest Mortgage Company et al. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS MDL No. 1715, Lead Case No. 05-cv-07097

 

Company(ies): Ameriquest Mortgage Company Ameriquest Logo

AMC Mortgage Services, Inc. (FKA Bedford Home Loans, Inc); Town & Country Credit Corporation; Olympus Mortgage Company (NKA Bedford Home Loans, Inc.); and Argent Mortgage Company, LLC

 

Website Link to access the Class Action Lawsuit Settlement and get YOUR Stake (SUBMIT YOUR CLAIM HERE): Settlement Administrator Website

 

Address of Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Administrator to submit a claim form (NOT REQUIRED):

 

Ameriquest MDL Settlement Administrator
P.O. Box 2278
Faribault, MN 55021-2413

or FAX your claim form to 1-866-590-8535

Phone Number to call for assistance:  1-877-872-3812

 

Details: The Ameriquest mortgage class action lawsuit settlement includes all who originated their mortgage through Ameriquest or one of the other companies listed above. It’s important to note that even though your mortgage may not be currently services by Ameriquest, if it originated through them you may be eligible to submit a claim. In addition, the Ameriquest mortgage class action lawsuit settlement combines more than a dozen individual cases into one large settlement. If your mortgage loan with Ameriquest originated after December 14th, 2001 you’re likely included in the Ameriquest mortgage class action lawsuit settlement. The five classes included in this settlement are:

 

CLASS ONE: TILA RESCISSION CLASS

 

The TILA Rescission Class is a nationwide class of borrowers who at any time on or after February 8, 2003, (or, for residents of Massachusetts, at any time on or after February 8, 2002) have actually requested rescission in writing of their loans pursuant to applicable provisions of the Truth in Lending Act or state disclosure laws on or before December 1, 2009.

 

CLASS TWO: BAIT AND SWITCH CLASS

 

The Bait and Switch Class is a nationwide class of borrowers who meet one or more of the following criteria:

(i) loan records establish a final disclosed annual percentage rate that is at least 0.9% higher (as calculated pursuant to TILA) than the disclosed annual percentage rate (calculated pursuant to TILA) contained in preclosing written disclosures made to the borrower;
(ii) loan records establish that the borrower received a loan containing a prepayment penalty, but preclosing written disclosures made to the borrower described a loan without a prepayment penalty; or
(iii) loan records establish that the borrower received a loan containing a variable rate, but preclosing written disclosures made to the borrower described a loan containing a fixed rate.

 

CLASS THREE: DISCOUNT POINTS CLASS

 

The Discount Points Class is a nationwide class of borrowers who either entered into loans (i) made after December 14, 2001, and before February 3, 2003, on which they had to pay discount points in any amount; or (ii) made on or after February 3, 2003 on which they had to pay at least three discount points.

CLASS FOUR: WHOLESALE BORROWER CLASS

 

The Wholesale Borrower Class is a nationwide class of borrowers who paid an amount constituting more than 3% of their funded loan amount in settlement charges to Ameriquest or a mortgage broker.

CLASS FIVE: LOAN SERVICING CLASS

 

The Loan Servicing Class is a nationwide class of borrowers who paid Ameriquest default and delinquency fees or costs in an amount in excess of a total of $1,000. These fees and costs include fees listed in Ameriquest’s records as late fees, legal fees, phone pay non sufficient fund (NSF) fees, bad check non sufficient fund (NSF) fees, appraisal fees, inspection fees, and recoverable corporate advance fees.

 

Most people whose mortgage was originated by Ameriquest after December 14th, 2001 will fit into one of the classes above. If you received a notice from Ameriquest make sure to take the time and submit your claim in the Ameriquest mortgage class action lawsuit settlement. The class you fit in above will determine how much you will get paid in the Ameriquest mortgage class action lawsuit settlement. This could pay you thousands of dollars. DON’T MISS OUT ON IT! Submit your claim in the Ameriquest mortgage class action lawsuit settlement now.

 

Purchased From: After December 14th, 2001

 

Claims Accepted Until (YOU MUST SUBMIT YOUR CLAIM BY THIS DATE!): 3/09/10

 

MORE DETAILS BELOW!

 

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Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Amount(s): $22,000,000 = $200,000 in Foreclosure Prevention Counseling + $14,345,000 to Consumers (ESTIMATE) + $7,330,000 Attorney Fees and Expenses + $7,500 to each Lead Plaintiff

 

Settlement Administrator(s): Rust Consulting, Inc.

 

Plaintiff Counsel:

 

Kelly M. Dermody
Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein LLP

 

Rachel Geman
Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein LLP
Gary Klein
Shennan Kavanagh
Jill Bowman
James Hoyer et. al.

Defense Counsel:

 

Bernard E. LeSage
Sarah K. Andrus
Adam Bass
BUCHALTER NEMER

 

Thomas Wiegand
WINSTON & STRAWN, LLP

 

TCA Staff Tidbit: Mortgage ApplicationThe Ameriquest mortgage class action lawsuit settlement is likely the first of many we’ll see from mortgage lenders over the next few months. The Ameriquest mortgage class action alleged a number of different fees and charges were added on to mortgages. This class action is covering almost every Ameriquest mortgage out there since the end of 2001 (more than 700,000) so you may have a shot at a claim if your mortgage was originated by Ameriquest.

 

Mortgage ApplicationIn addition to the cash benefits being paid out to class members, a new law has been enacted which will change the way mortgages are sold, making them clearer and easier to understand. Right up front you’ll be able to see on your Good Faith Estimate how much you’ll be able to save if you add extra points on your mortgage, take points off, add additional closing charges or choose to remove them. The rules took effect on January 1st, 2010, so home buyers should see them now. Back to the Ameriquest mortgage class action lawsuit settlement. If your mortgage was originated by Ameriquest, make sure to head over to the settlement administrator website and submit your claim now!This could mean THOUSANDS of dollars for you, so make sure to submit your claim in the Ameriquest mortgage class action lawsuit settlement now.

 

 

 

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119 thoughts onAmeriquest Mortgage Class Action Lawsuit Settlement

  1. Gilbert Dickerson says:

    We lost everything housing & money in 2004 and no body cares!

  2. Bowers says:

    Still have NOT received a check
    and can’t find how to contact anyone to get it
    Why should we have to chase down what is ours!!!

  3. Robert J. Timbs says:

    ameriquest mortgage, What a bunch of thieves. My wife and i were ripped off in 2005 and lost our new home due to there fraudulant schemes.This is what happens when good people try to do the right thing and ameriquest keeps raising your payment each month. We found a lot lies in our contract with them. Sadly we found out after we signed the contract, now my credit has been ruined and we are both disabled and that sucks. Cant wait for these people to meet Saints Peter @ Paul

  4. Anonymous says:

    Is this still going on and on and on?? I got a check for $25 way back when which I did not cash because what a joke…they ripped me off of more than $5000 and I need that money!! Jerks.

  5. Anonymous says:

    I had to tell my story, and the only way was to do it in several posts. I guess, they don’t want to hear our drawn out sob stories. They don’t have time maybe. But, I know how we were all treated unfairly and I hope others will take the initiative to get it out there. I would love to take time to listen to yours. I’m sorry for your loss just as if it were mine. God Bless. Kim

  6. Anonymous says:

    The stress I went thru was the worst of my life..I hoped that no one had to go thru what I went thru with this company.. but I found out after reading similar stories online that there were a miriad of different stories, varied in content. It made me sick to read them. It still hurts to this day to bear to think of what they did to me, and it’s been 4 years now. I originated my loan at the end of 2003. God Bless everyone of you for having to cross paths and bear this company. Maybe someday the Lord will bless us all with some kind of redemption or a comparible.

  7. Anonymous says:

    I was going thru a divorce, I had cancer, shingles, and they knew all this and it didn’t matter to them, it just made it easier for them to take advantage of me. Which is exactly what they did. I couldn’t find a lawyer even in the yellow pages that advertised litigation for suing a Mortgage Company. They don’t want to take on the big wigs by themselves as an individual and by
    the time they were willing it was too late. THERE WAS A CLASS ACTION, The company was dissolved.. you can’t get blood out of a turnip.. they told me. I lost so many things, personal items, heirlooms, things that can’t be replaced, home equity that they lied to me about went thru cruel, unbelievable treatment, they bulldozed over me and never looked back.

  8. Anonymous says:

    After reading the individual class cases, I fit into Class 1, because I had requested a rescission in writing of the loan because of the way they had changed my interest rate after I signed..and they knew I was looking for another lender. I still had to wait 6 mths to get someone else to re-finance. or a year.. can’t remember exactly.. they foreclosed before I had time. I fit
    into Class II, the bait and switch, and Class four and Class Five. So I was more than qualified. They shunned me the whole way and did me absolutely as dirty as they possibly could. When I looked back on my loan papers.. some of the pagesweren’t even filled out/in. Not disclosing everything to me, very inefficient documentation.

  9. Anonymous says:

    I lost my kids baby albums.. precious heirlooms.. but the weird thing is they didn’t take any furniture in my house, only in my attic and garage.. and they kicked my garage door in. In the beginning, they sent me a check for 368.00 and asked me to decline the lawsuit, I refused and a lawyer online who heard my story, got me in. But when the summer of 2010 rolled around. all I got was a check for 72.00 and a letter telling me that was all I qualified for.

  10. Anonymous says:

    At this point there had been no eviction notice. Also, a number of expensive itemswere taken that were never returned, because by the time the supervisor had spoken to this guy, he couldn’t lay access to my property, and many items were taken to the city dump. I went to the city dump and reclaimed valuable family photos, clothing, collectibles, toys of my daughters. But things like, jewelry, electronics, etc.. were no where to be found. I never got them back. even afterwards when they knew what was going on, and still no eviction notice, I would pack things up into boxes and leave my home a few hours and come back.. and they’d be gone. There was no stopping this company by
    this point. They got to where when I would call, they would avoid speaking to me. I couldn’t leave my house to move things without them stealing something. This may seem odd to some of you, but it actually is the honest to God truth.

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