NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES ANNOUNCES $15.5 MILLION MULTI-STATE SETTLEMENT WITH MORTGAGE SERVICER
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"The Department is committed to protecting consumers and holding institutions accountable for their responsibilities to New Yorkers" said Acting Superintendent
The settlement resolves a multi-state examination's finding that
Force-placed insurance is often required when a homeowners policy is cancelled, delinquent, or insufficient in coverage and the borrower has failed to secure replacement coverage. If necessary, the lender, bank, or loan servicer may force the replacement coverage, which allows the lender to protect its financial interest in the property. This practice usually is significantly more costly than if a consumer secures their own insurance policy.


NEW JERSEY JOINS $15.5 MILLION SETTLEMENT WITH MORTGAGE SERVICER
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