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Nationwide Class Action Filed Against Bank of America Over Alleged Force-Placed Insurance PracticesNew York, NY: On May 13, 2011, Plaintiff Kent Farmer filed a class action lawsuit against Bank of America and Balboa Insurance Company in U.S. District Court in the Central District of California. The lawsuit alleges that Bank of America routinely “force places" exorbitantly priced Balboa hazard insurance on borrowers with lapsed hazard insurance.According to the complaint, Bank of America has a pre-existing agreement with its affiliate insurer, Balboa, whereby Balboa agrees to issue forced placed insurance at a premium cost to homeowners. The Balboa insurance is often issued months after the borrower’s original insurance lapsed. Bank of America allows Balboa to backdate the policies to the date of the lapse itself, forcing homeowners to insure against the past. The class action complaint seeks relief on behalf of Farmer and other borrowers across the country, who have been similarly affected by Bank of America’s alleged conduct. The complaint asserts that Bank of America and Balboa committed fraud, breached their contracts with their customers, and were unjustly enriched by their unlawful practices. BoFA Force-Placed Insurance Class Action Legal HelpIf you or a loved one has suffered damages in this case, please click the link below and your complaint will be sent to a lawyer who may evaluate your claim at no cost or obligation.Last updated on May-18-11 READ MORE [ Business Settlements and Legal News ] READ MORE [ Consumer Banking Settlements and Legal News ] READ MORE [ Consumer Fraud Settlements and Legal News ] READ MORE [ Insurance Settlements and Legal News ] READ MORE [ Real Estate Settlements and Legal News ] |
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