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Army sergeant David Brash gets 21 million verdict on mortgage company

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David Brash wins 21 million judgement against PHH Mortgage

The house that David fought for

Finally, someone is able to take a mortgage lender to court and beat the pants off of it. If only this could have happened to Countrywide.

U.S. Army sergeant David Brash has won more than $21 million in damages from PHH Mortgage after it falsely claimed he defaulted on his loan.

The 29-year-old was awarded the enormous sum by a Columbus jury after he sued the mortgage company  – the country’s eight-biggest – for reporting him as ‘seriously delinquent’ to credit rating companies.

PHH Mortgage is simply inept at what they do. How could someone seriously consider taking out a mortgage with them, when they can easily process payments in such a way as to not credit you?

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Written by Jason Gooljar

December 28th, 2011 at 7:37 pm

Posted in Corporatism

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