Community Bulletins

The Alaska Bulletin Board is a place for announcements and items of interest to the community that reach the Daily News but that may or may not become news stories prepared by our journalists. The content usually originates with press releases from government agencies or non-profit organizations. The Bulletin Board is not intended to be a comprehensive calendar or a news report, but rather useful information our editors consider to be of sufficiently broad and immediate interest to publish here.

Weekly Anchorage gas prices update and outlook - 10/30/2012 4:20 pm

Kordewick awarded rank of Eagle Scout - 10/30/2012 2:19 pm

Railroad unveils 2013 poster - 10/25/2012 5:38 pm

Section of Coastal Trail closing for erosion repair - 10/24/2012 2:22 pm

Last Call for Anchorage Families Seeking Rental Assistance - 10/24/2012 2:09 pm

Alaskans Can Now Vote Electronically - 10/23/2012 4:48 pm

Anchorage gas prices update - 10/23/2012 4:44 pm

Airport announces public meeting for Noise Compatibility Study update - 10/23/2012 4:42 pm

Borrowers who lost homes to foreclosure may be eligible for payment

Qualified Borrowers Who Lost Homes to Foreclosure
to Receive Mailing, May Be Eligible for Payment

National foreclosure settlement includes approximately $1.5 billion for payments

September 24, 2012, Anchorage, Alaska - The Consumer Protection Unit of the Alaska Attorney General’s Office advises that claim forms will be going out starting today to approximately 2,600 Alaskans who lost their homes to foreclosure between January 1, 2008 and December 31, 2011, and who may be eligible for payment under the national mortgage foreclosure settlement. The mailings will be sent from the Settlement Administrator, Rust Consulting.

This settlement, which took effect last April, involved the nation’s five largest mortgage servicers: Ally/GMAC, Bank of America, Citi, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo. As part of the settlement, 2 million borrowers nationwide whose loans were serviced by these banks, and who lost their home to foreclosure during the qualifying time period, are eligible for cash payments from a fund of $1.5 billion.

The exact payment will depend upon the total number of borrowers who submit claims. The payment is intended as partial compensation for the mortgage servicers’ illegal conduct. By participating, borrowers do not give up any legal rights and can still pursue other legal remedies, such as filing a lawsuit or joining a class action.

The Consumer Protection Unit warns homeowners to be aware of settlement-related scams. Borrowers do not need to pay anyone to file a claim or seek other settlement-related assistance.

For more information about eligibility and filing a claim, borrowers should contact the settlement administrator at administrator@nationalmortgagesettlement.com, or go to: www.NationalMortgageSettlement.com

Call toll-free: 1-866-430-8358 (hearing impaired: 1-866-494-8281). The line is staffed Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Central Standard Time.

Borrowers who believe they may qualify for a payment, but did not receive a notice because they have moved, should contact the settlement administrator directly to provide their contact information.

show comments

Comments

Create an avatar on disqus »

By submitting your comment, you are agreeing to adn.com's user agreement.

hide comments