Hagens Berman Files Class Action Against Countrywide

A group of Idaho appraisers have filed a class-action lawsuit against the Bank of America-owned Countrywide Financial Corp., claiming the lender used strong arm tactics, intimidating appraisers to generate reports and "blacklisted" some for not cooperating with the company. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Seattle, claims Countrywide forced appraisers to use improper appraisal techniques that benefited the lender. BoA/Countrywide is the nation's largest residential lender, according to figures compiled by the Quarterly Data Report. The lawsuit claims Countrywide's actions caused "substantial damage to thousands of appraisers on top of distorting real estate prices in the marketplace." At press time, a spokesman for BoA had not returned a telephone call about the matter.

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