Dancy-Wilkins et al v. Compu-Link Corporation et al
Case Number:
2:22-cv-06208
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Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action
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January 02, 2024
Reverse Mortgage Co. Wants Mortgage Fees Suit Tossed
Reverse mortgage lender Celink urged a New York federal court to reject a magistrate's report and recommendation telling the court to not let Celink escape a proposed class action alleging unfair fees for home equity conversion mortgages.
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December 18, 2023
Reverse Mortgage Lender Can't Ax Fees Suit, Judge Says
A New York federal magistrate judge recommended on Monday against letting a reverse mortgage lender escape a proposed class action that alleges wrongful fees charged for home equity conversion mortgages.
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November 15, 2023
Reverse Mortgage Lender Wants Class Cert. Bid Paused
Reverse mortgage lender Celink wants class certification temporarily suspended in a case where it is accused of improperly adding fees to foreclosed loans, telling a New York federal judge that its co-defendant is in bankruptcy and that moving forward now could lead to a contradictory outcome in the case.
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July 17, 2023
Homeowner Slams 'Wasteful' Reverse Mortgage Dismissal Bid
The owner of a New York home urged a federal judge not to dismiss her case accusing a reverse mortgage servicer of inflating fees, saying the servicer's arguments for dismissal have already been rejected in a similar proceeding.
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April 04, 2023
Reverse Mortgage Lender Wants Out Of Fee Inflation Row
A New York mortgage company asked a federal judge Tuesday to dismiss a case from a homeowner who claims the company breached a reverse mortgage contract by adding false fees and unreasonable charges to a loan, saying it was well within its rights to do so.
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October 17, 2022
Reverse Mortgage Lenders Accused Of Inflating Fees
A New York homeowner has filed a proposed class action that accuses two mortgage companies of violating multiple federal and state laws and regulations by adding false fees and unreasonable charges to the loans they serve.