Dancy-Wilkins et al v. Compu-Link Corporation et al

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Case Number:

2:22-cv-06208

Court:

New York Eastern

Nature of Suit:

Contract: Other

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Joanna Seybert

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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.