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A homeowner alleges in a class action lawsuit that Bank of America searched her home without permission in violation of federal law.

According to the Bank of America class action lawsuit, plaintiff Gloria Tirado’s home was subject to an inspection while she was occupying the home in violation of Federal Housing Authority regulations.

Tirado says that other homeowners were subject to the inspection and also charged by the bank after they defaulted on their mortgages; however, the bank improperly conducted these inspections because the homes were clearly occupied and the mortgages were subject to Federal Housing Authority regulations.

According to the Bank of America class action lawsuit, Bank of America’s “default related inspection fees violate the regulations promulgated pursuant to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (‘HUD’), and the contractual language of its assigned mortgage agreements.”

The Bank of America class action lawsuit contends that under the HUD regulations, once the bank observes that a home with a defaulted mortgage is still occupied, inspections are supposed to stop. Further, the regulations prohibit mortgage companies from assessing inspection fees on homeowners who have defaulted on their mortgages.

However, the plaintiff alleges that she and other homeowners who defaulted on their mortgage serviced by Bank of America have been assessed home inspection fees. According to the Bank of America class action lawsuit, the plaintiff has been assessed $155 in inspection fees even though she has clearly been occupying the home at issue.

The plaintiff says that she was initially served a complaint for foreclosure in May 2017. According to the Bank of America class action lawsuit, the plaintiff has been hit with multiple inspection fee charges since, but has “continuously occupied” the home.

“After conducting its first inspection of the Property, BOA, knew, or should have known, that Tirado occupied the Property,” contends the Bank of America class action lawsuit. “Even though BOA knew, or should have known, that Tirado occupied the Property, BOA continued charging her account for inspection fees.”

The plaintiff alleges that she is not the only homeowner subject to improper inspections by Bank of America.

“This action is based on the same legal theory, namely liability for BOA’s failure to comply with HUD regulations and the FHA mortgages it services by conducting and assessing fees for unauthorized and unnecessary property inspections of homes which, although in default, are owner-occupied,” the BOA class action lawsuit states.

The Bank of America class action lawsuit seeks to represent a nationwide Class of homeowners subject to the allegedly unfair inspection fees along with an Illinois subclass.

The plaintiff is seeking reimbursement for improperly assessed fees as well as a court order stopping the allegedly improper home inspections.

Tirado and the proposed Class are represented by Jeffrey Berman and Patrick Solberg of Anderson & Wanca, and Arthur Czaja of The Law Offices of Arthur C. Czaja and Associates.

The Bank of America Home Inspection Class Action Lawsuit is Gloria Tirado v. Bank of America NA, Case No. 2108 CH 8116, in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois.

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49 thoughts onBank of America Class Action Alleges Unauthorized Home Searches

  1. Earl lee bradford jr. says:

    Bank of America did the same crap to me lead to bankrup back in 09 how can I get in on law suit earl bradford in senatobia miss

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  2. maribel says:

    Add me please

  3. maribel says:

    Add me please!

  4. Dennis says:

    BOA-Is holding me responsible on a home loan that sign my name to a Mortage,which was fraud,i didnt sign for a Mortage,however my wife that is illegal immagrate,took all my savings and pay checks and put the funds into Publix stock and 401k plan-i reported her to publix as she has 2 DOB 3 SS CARDS and a husband still in peru and italy,now Publix barred me from shopping in their stores–now B O A Wants to aution off the home/or i can pay full balance due,iF NOT THEY WILL TAKE AWAY MY CAR MY audOLD CAR PLUS PUT A LIEN ON MY RETIREMENT CHECK-PLUS PUT ME IN PRISON FOR 7 YRS AND $7tHOUSDAN FINE AS THEY CLAIM I GOT A HOMESTEAD EXCEMT.This is fraud,i cant afford a layer-im 66 will be73 when getting out of Fed Prison–she is money laundry u publix,she would take money out of her stocks and 401 k plan then send it to Peru to her husband which is a stock broker

  5. Joann Parks says:

    B of a drugs home owner inspects

  6. Dorothy Greenway says:

    Bank of America did this same crap to me and still doing it all because I am disabled and have no way to fight them.

  7. Gregory polito says:

    years back my servicer sent a company out to cut my grass while I was still living in my house. also was harassed and constantly hauled into court. they would come on the property without a warrant open my gate and take pictures. as you see you have no right’s. if they want you out they’ll get you out.

  8. Khendle Harvest says:

    I was a victim of unauthorized home searches by Bank of America

    1. CAROLYN CRAIG says:

      Add me please

  9. anthony maniscalco says:

    add me

    1. Top Class Actions says:

      The case is still moving through the courts and has not yet reached a settlement. Claim forms are usually not made available to consumers until after a court approved settlement is reached. Setting up a free account with Top Class Actions will allow you to receive instant updates on ANY article that you ‘Follow’ on our website. A link to creating an account may be found here: https://topclassactions.com/signup/. You can then ‘Follow’ the article above, and get notified immediately when we post updates!

  10. Michelle Ievoli says:

    Bank of America conducted many occupancy visits. People came to take pictures. Bank of America reported my home as abandoned to the county office. Twice living here, they attempted to change my locks

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