PHH Mortgage Corp. Class Action Settlements
All class action lawsuits and settlements involving PHH Mortgage Corp..
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
PHH Mortgage Corp., a major mortgage servicing company, has faced legal action resulting in class action settlements that may provide compensation to affected borrowers. Currently, there is one active settlement available for eligible claimants. The primary settlement involves $1.5 million to resolve allegations that PHH Mortgage Corp. sent misleading default notices to borrowers, potentially causing confusion about their mortgage status and rights. This settlement addresses claims that the company's notices contained inaccurate or unclear information that may have misled homeowners about foreclosure proceedings or payment requirements. The misleading default notices settlement remains open for claims until May 5, 2026, with compensation amounts varying based on individual circumstances and the impact experienced by each class member. Borrowers who received potentially misleading default notices from PHH Mortgage Corp. during the specified time period may be entitled to financial compensation without needing to provide extensive documentation. These settlements represent PHH Mortgage Corp.'s efforts to resolve allegations without admitting wrongdoing while providing relief to affected customers. Determining eligibility and navigating the claims process can be complex, but Class Action Buddy simplifies the entire process by helping you identify qualifying settlements and complete your claim submissions efficiently.
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These PHH Mortgage Corp. class action settlements are currently accepting claims. File before the deadline to receive your payout.
$1.5M PHH Mortgage Corp. misleading default notices class action settlement
Up to VariesBorrowers who received default notices from PHH Mortgage (Dec 2022-Dec 2025) may get automatic compensation from this $1.5M settlement.
PHH Mortgage Corp. Class Action FAQs
How do I know if I qualify for a PHH Mortgage Corp. class action settlement?
You may qualify for the $1.5 million PHH Mortgage Corp. settlement if you received misleading default notices from the company during the specified class period. The settlement covers borrowers who received confusing or inaccurate foreclosure-related communications. Check the settlement website or contact the claims administrator to verify your eligibility based on your loan and notice history.
Has PHH Mortgage Corp. settled any class action lawsuits?
Yes, PHH Mortgage Corp. has settled a class action lawsuit for $1.5 million related to misleading default notices sent to borrowers. The settlement resolves claims that the company sent confusing foreclosure communications to mortgage customers. This is an active settlement with benefits available to qualifying class members.
What was the PHH Mortgage Corp. misleading default notices settlement about?
The $1.5 million settlement resolves allegations that PHH Mortgage Corp. sent misleading or confusing default notices to mortgage borrowers facing foreclosure. The lawsuit claimed these notices contained inaccurate information that could mislead homeowners about their rights and options. PHH agreed to the settlement to resolve these claims without admitting wrongdoing.
Do I need to submit proof to claim PHH Mortgage Corp. settlement money?
No, this is a no-proof settlement, meaning you don't need to provide documentation to receive your settlement payment if you're an eligible class member. The settlement administrator will use PHH's records to identify qualifying borrowers who received the misleading default notices. You simply need to submit a valid claim form by the deadline to receive your settlement benefit.
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