Morris et al v. CrossCountry Mortgage, LLC et al

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Case overview

Case Number:

5:22-cv-00336

Court:

North Carolina Eastern

Nature of Suit:

Real Property: Other

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Terrence W. Boyle

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  1. October 24, 2023

    Mortgage Co. Can't Escape NC Couple's Kickbacks Suit

    A North Carolina federal judge has refused to let a mortgage company and a realty company escape a married North Carolina couple's proposed kickbacks class action, ruling on Tuesday that the couple's amended claims have standing.

  2. May 04, 2023

    NC Couple File New Kickbacks Suit Against Mortgage Co.

    A married North Carolina couple filed their new proposed class action accusing a realty company of receiving illegal kickbacks from a mortgage company after their original suit was tossed in April.

  3. April 21, 2023

    Scant Claims Doom NC Couple's Real Estate Kickbacks Suit

    A North Carolina federal judge Wednesday nixed a couple's potential class action alleging a real estate agency got illegal kickbacks from a mortgage provider, reasoning that the couple hadn't shown a level of harm for their lawsuit to have credence.

  4. March 22, 2023

    Discovery Paused In NC Mortgage Kickback Class Action

    A North Carolina federal judge has granted a stay in discovery in a class action accusing a real estate agency of pushing clients toward a mortgage lender for kickbacks, reasoning that if a pending dismissal bid is granted, then the time and resource devoted to the process would be wasted.

  5. January 23, 2023

    Real Estate Co. Wants Out Of Mortgage Kickback Suit

    A North Carolina real estate agency is seeking to duck a proposed class action alleging it pushed clients toward a mortgage lender in exchange for kickbacks, telling a federal court that the homeowner plaintiffs lack standing to sue.

  6. August 26, 2022

    Buyers Say Mortgage Co. Paid Kickbacks For Loan Referrals

    Homeowners hit CrossCountry Mortgage LLC with a proposed class action in North Carolina federal court, alleging the mortgage lender paid real estate agencies kickbacks in exchange for steering clients in their direction.