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Woolley et al v. Ygrene Energy Fund, Inc. et al
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3:17-cv-01258
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April 19, 2022
Green Financing Co., Borrowers Settle Home Loan Claims
Green home upgrade financing company Ygrene and a group of customers settled claims in California federal court that the homeowners were misled about the terms of their loans, a development that comes after the plaintiffs were denied class certification.
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August 21, 2020
Green Financing Firm Calls Customer Suit 'Buyer's Remorse'
Green home upgrade financing company Ygrene told a federal judge in Florida that a couple who used its services should have actually read the agreement they signed before accusing the company of misleading them.
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May 29, 2020
Borrowers Denied Cert. In Green Home Loans Suit
A federal judge in California on Thursday denied a bid for class certification in a suit accusing a green home upgrades financing company of misrepresenting the terms of its loans, telling the borrowers they didn't show they had actually viewed various versions of the company's alleged misrepresentations.
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November 06, 2017
Homeowner Claims Pared In Suit Against Green Financing Co.
A California federal judge on Saturday shaved off the claims of one of the couples behind a proposed class action alleging that clean energy financing company Ygrene Energy Fund Inc. duped homeowners into taking out burdensome home improvement loans, finding that the written disclosures provided to the couple didn't amount to fraud or deception.
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July 26, 2017
Homeowners' Suit Against Green Financing Co. Trimmed
A California federal judge on Wednesday pared down a proposed class action by Florida and California homeowners accusing clean energy financing company Ygrene Energy Fund Inc. of pushing risky loans with undisclosed fees and deceiving consumers.
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March 13, 2017
Clean Energy Financier Hit By 'Deceptive Loan' Class Action
Ygrene Energy Fund Inc., which provides homeowners with financing for clean energy projects, pushed risky loans with undisclosed fees and deceived consumers about government support for the transactions, a proposed class action has alleged in California federal court.