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Ameriquest to Pay More Than $7 Million in Restitution
to Maryland Consumers
BALTIMORE, MD (July 12, 2007) - Maryland Attorney General Douglas
F. Gansler announced today that 12,340 Maryland consumers are
eligible for $7,760,281 in
restitution from Ameriquest Mortgage Company and its related companies as part
of a $325 million national settlement of a predatory lending lawsuit against
the company.
The settlement resolves allegations that Ameriquest and its affiliates
misrepresented and did not adequately disclose the terms of home
loans, such as whether a loan carried a fixed or an adjustable
rate; charged excessive loan origination fees and prepayment penalties;
refinanced borrowers into improper or inappropriate loans; and
improperly inflated appraisals used to qualify borrowers for loans.
Attorney General Gansler said his office and Maryland Commissioner
of Financial Regulation, Charles W. Turnbaugh, sent letters and
claim forms to eligible Maryland consumers this week. To participate
in the settlement and receive restitution, consumers must mail
completed and signed forms to the settlement administrator by September
10, 2007. The forms mailed to each consumer will indicate the minimum
payment the consumer can expect to receive. However, the exact
amount could be larger, depending on how many eligible consumers
decide to participate in the settlement.
“We believe Ameriquest’s predatory lending practices seriously harmed
consumers and made it more difficult for them to pay for their homes,” said
Attorney General Gansler. “This restitution will help compensate the victims
of these harmful practices in Maryland.”
Attorney General Gansler is encouraging consumers to study the
claim forms and information, and to reply as soon as possible.
Consumers who opt to receive the restitution payments give up their
right to file lawsuits against Ameriquest related to the loans
covered by the settlement. Therefore, consumers are encouraged
to consult with a private attorney or, if they qualify, a legal
services attorney before deciding whether to participate in the
settlement. Consumers who participate in the settlement do not
give up any claim they may otherwise raise if their home goes into
foreclosure.
A pamphlet of “Frequently Asked Questions” was mailed
with the claim form and provides additional information about the
restitution process for eligible consumers. Consumers also can
obtain detailed information about the settlement and their eligibility
for restitution by going to the Settlement Administrator’s
web site: www.ameriquestmultistatesettlement.com. Consumers also
may contact the Settlement Administrator at 800-420-5875. (Hearing-impaired
persons may call 866-494-8274).
Under the settlement, over 481,000 borrowers who were customers
of Ameriquest Mortgage Company, Town and Country Credit Corporation,
and AMC Mortgage Services, Inc. (formerly known as Bedford Home
Loans) between January 1, 1999, and December 31, 2005, are eligible
to receive the restitution payments. Restitution payments nationwide
are expected to total over $300 million.
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