PHH Mortgage Corp. Class Action Settlements in Arizona
All PHH Mortgage Corp. class action lawsuits and settlements available to Arizona residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Arizona residents have 1 active class action settlements involving PHH Mortgage Corp. that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $1.5M PHH Mortgage Corp. misleading default notices class action settlement.
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Open PHH Mortgage Corp. Settlements for Arizona Residents (1)
These PHH Mortgage Corp. settlements are currently accepting claims from Arizona residents.
$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.
About PHH Mortgage Corp. Class Actions in Arizona
PHH Mortgage Corporation has faced significant legal challenges in Arizona, where the company has serviced thousands of home loans across Phoenix, Tucson, and other major metropolitan areas. Arizona's consumer protection landscape includes the Arizona Revised Statutes Title 44, which provides additional safeguards for mortgage borrowers beyond federal regulations. The state's Attorney General office has actively pursued mortgage servicer violations, making Arizona a particularly vigilant jurisdiction for loan servicing practices. PHH maintained a substantial presence in Arizona through its loan servicing operations before being acquired by Ocwen Financial Corporation in 2018. Arizona residents filing class action claims must be aware of the state's three-year statute of limitations for consumer fraud claims under A.R.S. § 12-541. The $1.5 million PHH Mortgage Corp. settlement specifically addressed misleading default notices sent to borrowers nationwide, including Arizona residents who received confusing or inaccurate communications about their loan status. Arizona's residential mortgage fraud statute A.R.S. § 33-721 provides additional grounds for borrowers to seek remedies when mortgage servicers provide misleading information about loan modifications or foreclosure proceedings.
PHH Mortgage Corp. Settlements in Arizona: FAQs
What PHH Mortgage Corp. settlements are available to Arizona residents?
Arizona residents may be eligible for the $1.5 million PHH Mortgage Corp. class action settlement involving misleading default notices. This settlement covers borrowers nationwide who received confusing or inaccurate default communications from PHH between specific date ranges. Arizona borrowers should check their loan servicing records to determine eligibility.
How does Arizona's consumer protection law affect PHH Mortgage claims?
Arizona Revised Statutes Title 44 provides additional consumer protections beyond federal mortgage servicing rules. Arizona's three-year statute of limitations under A.R.S. § 12-541 governs consumer fraud claims, potentially extending the timeframe for pursuing PHH-related violations. The state's residential mortgage fraud statute A.R.S. § 33-721 also offers specific protections against misleading loan servicing practices.
What documentation do Arizona residents need for PHH Mortgage settlement claims?
Arizona residents should gather all PHH correspondence including default notices, loan modification communications, and payment histories. Documents showing Arizona residency during the relevant time period are essential for establishing jurisdiction. Original loan documents and any records of communications with PHH customer service representatives will strengthen settlement claims.
Tips for Arizona Residents Filing PHH Mortgage Corp. Claims
Arizona residents pursuing PHH Mortgage Corp. claims should maintain comprehensive records of all loan servicing communications and default notices. File claims promptly within Arizona's three-year statute of limitations for consumer fraud under A.R.S. § 12-541. Residents should verify their loan was serviced by PHH during relevant settlement periods, as the company was acquired by Ocwen in 2018. Contact the Arizona Attorney General's office if experiencing ongoing mortgage servicing issues beyond class action settlements. Document any misleading communications about foreclosure proceedings or loan modifications, as these may violate Arizona's residential mortgage fraud statute A.R.S. § 33-721.
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