Washington State Homeowners File Lawsuit Against Countrywide Alleging Violations Of State Consumer Protection Act, Seek Class Action Status
In Seattle, Washington, the Seattle Post Intelligencer blog recently reported:
- Add one more lawsuit to Countrywide's list of legal woes. Illinois and California have sued, accusing the lender of deceptive sales practices. Now borrowers, represented by the Seattle law firm of Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro, have sued in U.S. District Court in Seattle, accusing the lender of knowingly steering customers into high-risk loans and not disclosing the risks associated with them.
- They allege in the complaint that the lender misrepresented the terms of ARMs (adjustable-rate mortgages), marketed risky complex loans by emphasizing low teaser rates while misrepresenting later steep monthly payments and routinely encouraged borrowers to refinance only months after an affiliated broker sold them a loan.
For more, see Homeowners sue Countrywide.
For the lawsuit, see Buckley v. Countrywide Home Loans, Inc.
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