Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 12 : Section 4907


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 4907. Civil liability

    (a) In general
      Any servicer, mortgagee, or mortgage insurer that violates a
    provision of this chapter shall be liable to each mortgagor to whom
    the violation relates for - 
        (1) in the case of an action by an individual, or a class
      action in which the liable party is not subject to section 4909
      of this title, any actual damages sustained by the mortgagor as a
      result of the violation, including interest (at a rate determined
      by the court) on the amount of actual damages, accruing from the
      date on which the violation commences;
        (2) in the case of - 
          (A) an action by an individual, such statutory damages as the
        court may allow, not to exceed $2,000; and
          (B) in the case of a class action - 
            (i) in which the liable party is subject to section 4909 of
          this title, such amount as the court may allow, except that
          the total recovery under this subparagraph in any class
          action or series of class actions arising out of the same
          violation by the same liable party shall not exceed the
          lesser of $500,000 or 1 percent of the net worth of the
          liable party, as determined by the court; and
            (ii) in which the liable party is not subject to section
          4909 of this title, such amount as the court may allow, not
          to exceed $1,000 as to each member of the class, except that
          the total recovery under this subparagraph in any class
          action or series of class actions arising out of the same
          violation by the same liable party shall not exceed the
          lesser of $500,000 or 1 percent of the gross revenues of the
          liable party, as determined by the court;

        (3) costs of the action; and
        (4) reasonable attorney fees, as determined by the court.
    (b) Timing of actions
      No action may be brought by a mortgagor under subsection (a) of
    this section later than 2 years after the date of the discovery of
    the violation that is the subject of the action.
    (c) Limitations on liability
      (1) In general
        With respect to a residential mortgage transaction, the failure
      of a servicer to comply with the requirements of this chapter due
      to the failure of a mortgage insurer or a mortgagee to comply
      with the requirements of this chapter, shall not be construed to
      be a violation of this chapter by the servicer.
      (2) Rule of construction
        Nothing in paragraph (1) shall be construed to impose any
      additional requirement or liability on a mortgage insurer, a
      mortgagee, or a holder of a residential mortgage.



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