New York 12/17/2011 12:03:11 AM
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Chase ARM Class Action Lawsuit Alert Posted Online

Class Action.org is informing consumers of a pending class action ARM lawsuit on behalf of California borrowers who obtained adjustable rate mortgages (“ARMs”) from JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. or Chase Home Finance, LLC. The Chase ARM class action alleges that the mortgage banks improperly set the rate charged to their borrowers. Residents outside of California are not covered by the pending Chase class action lawsuit, but still may have legal recourse if they were charged interest rates which exceeded the rate outlined by their mortgage documents. If you entered into an ARM with either JP Morgan Chase Bank or Chase Home Finance before April 2006, you may be able to seek financial compensation in light of this recent class action suit. To find out if you are eligible, visit http://www.classaction.org/chase-adjustable-rate-mortgage-lawsuit--1-55245.html for a free case review.  

The claims posed by the pending Chase ARM class action stem from disclosure forms and mortgage notes provided to consumers entering into adjustable rate mortgages. Allegedly, the documents informed borrowers that the initial interest rate would be the sum of a specific Index plus a set Margin, or potentially, a rate less than this. Still, the bank charged borrowers an initial interest rate which was higher than this sum, according to the allegations. 

Borrowers who entered into an adjustable rate mortgage with either of these mortgage banks may have legal recourse to seek financial compensation. Potentially, a Chase ARM class action lawsuit would allow these individuals the chance to collectively file a claim seeking compensation for alleged abuse of the interest rate charged on their loans. To learn more about the Chase ARM class action lawsuit, visit Class Action.org today for a free evaluation of your claim. 

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