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Frequently Asked Questions
If you have questions about the settlements that are not answered on this web
site, please contact the Settlement Administrator at 1-866-411-6987.
What does Countrywide have to do under the settlements?
What if I have a Countrywide loan I can’t afford?
Is my state participating in the settlements?
Who is eligible to receive a Settlement payment?
Borrowers must meet certain minimum criteria to be eligible to receive a settlement
payment:
Am I eligible to receive a payment if my loan was transferred to Countrywide for
servicing?
Am I eligible to receive a payment if I owned the property as an investment?
Am I eligible to receive a payment if my first loan payment was due before January
1, 2004 or after December 31, 2007?
How do I know if I am eligible?
You will be notified by mail if you are eligible to receive a settlement payment.
Your notice package will contain:
I think I am eligible but I’m not sure Countrywide has my current address. What should
I do?
If I am eligible, when will I receive a notice package?
Mailing of packages to eligible borrowers in the participating states July 24, 2009.
It is anticipated you will receive your notice package in early August.
How much will eligible borrowers receive?
Why does the letter only state the minimum amount of the payment?
Do I have to pay taxes on my payment?
When will I receive my payment?
What do I need to do to receive my payment?
If you are an eligible borrower, you must:
What am I agreeing to by signing the Claim Form and Release?
Please read the claim form and release very carefully. By signing and returning
the claim form and release, you agree to give up some legal rights and choices you
might otherwise have. For example:
The claim form and release applies to any of the above claims you might have against
Countrywide and any of its affiliates , including:
Your decision to participate is final. You will not be able to change your mind,
even if you later decide you could get more money from your own lawsuit or by participating
in a class action.
Can I still sue Countrywide if I send in my Claim Form and Release?
What does it means to give up my right to file my own lawsuit against Countrywide?
What does it mean to give up my right to be part of a class action lawsuit against
Countrywide?
If I have sent in my Claim Form and Release, can I change my mind?
What if I’ve filed or am thinking about filing for bankruptcy?
What if the eligible borrower has passed away?
For the estate to participate in the settlements, the executor of the eligible borrower’s
estate (or someone else with the authority to sign on behalf of the estate of the
borrower) will need to sign and return the claim form and release by the date indicated.
In addition to the signed claim form and release, these additional materials should
be returned:
If I have a co-borrower on my loan, do we both need to sign the Claim Form and Release?
What if I cannot get my co-borrower’s signature because we are now divorced or separated?
What if I cannot get my co-borrower’s signature because my co-borrower has passed
away?
The executor of your co-borrower’s estate (or someone else with the appropriate
authority to sign on behalf of the estate of your co-borrower) will need to sign
the claim form and release.
In addition to the signed claim form and release, these additional materials should
be returned:
Will my information be kept confidential?
How long will I have to cash my check?
What if my check cashing service or bank needs to verify the check?
My check has expired. Can I get a new check?
To request the Settlement Administrator reissue the check:
The last day to request a check be reissued is 150 days from the date of issue of
the original check.
I lost or accidentally destroyed my check. Can I get a new check?
If you have lost or destroyed your check, please:
The check was made payable to the estate of ________. The estate is closed and cannot
cash the check, what do I need to do?
If your bank will not cash your check, you need to return the check to the Settlement
Administrator.
The Administrator will review your documentation and make a decision as to whether
the check will be reissued or if any additional information is needed.
The last day to request a check be reissued is 150 days from the date of issue of
the original check.
What if I receive a rejection letter?
If you receive a letter rejecting your claim form and release, it will be because
you submitted a claim form and release that was not correctly filled out or received
after the deadline. Your letter will indicate the reason(s) your claim form and
release was rejected. If you have any additional questions after receiving such
a letter, please call the Settlement Administrator at 1-866-411-6987.
Will the or the Settlement Administrator ask for any confidential information?
The release form will ask you for your updated address (if any). The claim form
and won’t ask you to provide any other personal information. However, in the event
you can’t obtain a borrower’s signature, because of circumstances such as the death
of the borrower, or if you are the guardian of the borrower, you will need to provide
additional information to the Settlement Administrator. All information you provide
will be kept confidential by the Settlement Administrator, and will only be used
to validate your release.
After you return your , it’s possible that the Settlement Administrator may need
to contact you to verify some information, especially if your circumstances have
changed since the time you obtained the loan (for example, if you moved).
To make sure you provide information only to the proper Settlement Administrator:
The Settlement Administrator will never use a different phone number or address.
The Settlement Administrator will never ask you to send any money to any address
in order to participate in or receive any information about the settlements. If anyone
confidential information in order for you to participate in the Settlements, do
not . Instead, you should immediately report to the Attorney General’s office by
calling 1-800-382-5516 or 317-232-6330
I still have some questions. Who can I contact?
If you have additional questions about the settlements, you can contact the Settlement
Administrator at .
If you have questions about the Countrywide settlements that are not answered
on this Web site, please contact the Settlement Administrator at 1-866-411-6987.
If the Settlement Administrator is not able to answer your questions, they will
contact the appropriate entity.
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