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Stewart Title Guaranty Title Insurance Class Action Lawsuit Complaint

Homeowner Files Class Action Lawsuit Complaint Against Stewart Title Guaranty Over Alleged Overcharge For Title Insurance In Mortgage Refinancing Transaction.

A class action lawsuit complaint has been filed against Stewart Title Guaranty Company (“Stewart Title Guaranty Company” or “Stewart Title” or “Defendant”) in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey (styled Felicia Hawthorne v. Stewart Title Guaranty Company), alleging, among other things, that Stewart Title Guaranty overcharged for title insurance and allegedly caused New Jersey homeowners to pay more in closing  costs than they should have paid on mortgage refinancing transactions, according to the Stewart Title Guaranty title insurance class action lawsuit complaint.

The Stewart Title Guaranty title insurance class action lawsuit complaint reportedly is brought on behalf of the following putative class of persons, unless otherwise excluded:

All persons who, at any time during the Class Period (April 5, 2005 to the present): (a) paid premiums for the purchase of title insurance issued by Defendant with respect to property located in New Jersey; (b) in connection with a home mortgage refinancing transactions; and (c) were charged more than the prescribed refinancing rate permitted by law.

The Stewart Title Guaranty title insurance class action lawsuit complaint reportedly asserts claims for alleged violations of the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act, common law fraud, unjust enrichment and seeks an equitable accounting.

For more information on the Stewart Title Guaranty title insurance class action lawsuit, read the Stewart Title Guaranty class action lawsuit complaint.

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  • RRamos May 11, 2011, 9:27 am

    I’ve been dealing with Stewart title’s shady operating practices since 1985.They’re tactics not only involve builders(america’s largest homebuilder) but also a slew of shady investors and co-investors.This company is a total rip-off and need to be audited.From top to bottom.Everyone involved with them!

  • gary leedy October 8, 2012, 12:54 pm

    march term,2005,no.00747……………….and june term,2006.no.00203

  • gary leedy October 8, 2012, 1:11 pm

    i thank its a good thing

  • gary leedy October 8, 2012, 1:12 pm

    i payed for 10 years

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