JP Morgan Chase Borrowers in California Nonetheless in Want of Mortgage Relief Regardless of Current Lawyer General Settlement


Roseville, CA (PRWEB) June 18, 2012

Although settlement was reached recently with the States Attorneys Basic, UFAN Legal Group, Computer (UFAN) continues to see significant interest in litigation against Chase and the other key banks participating in the settlement. In spite of the settlement, numerous California property owners continue with no relief.

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UFAN filed its 1st complaint against JP Morgan Chase on October 18, 2011 in Superior Court for Contra Costa County (case number C-11-02390). The case targets problems origination of loans, Chases alleged improper servicing of borrowers loans, and other claims mainly concerned with contract law. The case has been amended twice in the initial half of 2012. UFAN is at the moment looking for new consumers, similarly situated with current plaintiffs, who are left without relief.

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Current news headlines discuss the settlement in between the States Attorneys General and five main banks, which includes JP Morgan Chase. Even though Chase, by means of this settlement, agreed to a large money payout each to participating states and specific groups of distressed borrowers, a lot of borrowers continue to be left with no relief. For instance, the settlement does not cover property owners whose mortgages are owned by government sponsored entities like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, according to a February 2012 LA Occasions report. Reportedly, these loans make up far more than 60% of California home owners, and the settlement itself will only apply to about 250,000 California homeowners.

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Even though the settlement precludes certain new actions by state officials against participating banks, it does not limit private lawsuits filed on behalf of home owners. UFAN continues to fight for the rights of distressed homeowners who have been injured by the poor enterprise practices of JP Morgan Chase, and who have been left without having assistance despite governmental efforts.

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If you think you may have been injured by your lender, UFAN delivers complementary lawyer consultations to assist distressed homeowners in assessing feasible choices for relief which includes, but not limited to, litigation and bankruptcy. Click right here to get in touch with UFAN.