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Can I still sue Ameriquest if I signed and returned the Release Form?

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Can I still sue Ameriquest if I signed and returned the Release Form?

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No. When you signed the Release Form, you forever released or gave up any claims you might otherwise have had against Ameriquest about any of the alleged unlawful lending practices investigated by the states with respect to the mortgage loan account that is listed on your Release Form — with one exception. That exception is you did not give up any claim or defense you might have in response to a foreclosure regarding your loan. You can sue Ameriquest in order to raise any claims you might have regarding a loan in foreclosure. In other words, if you have a loan that is eligible for restitution and you signed and returned the Release Form, you are not be able to file your own lawsuit or join another lawsuit (including a class action lawsuit) against Ameriquest about the lending practices the States investigated. This is true whether the lawsuit asks for money, or asks for other benefits, such as cancellation of your loan. If you signed the Release Form, your restitution payment is the o

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