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Filing a Complaint in Chicago Illinois

Private Lawsuits. If you have a problem, the best place to have it fixed is at its source (the lender, settlement agent, broker, etc.). If that approach fails and you think you have suffered because of a violation of RESPA, ECOA or any other law, you may be entitled to sue in a federal or state court. This is a matter you should discuss with your attorney.

Government Agencies. Most settlement service providers are supervised by a governmental agency at the local, state and/or federal level, some of which are listed in the Appendix to this Booklet. Your state's  Attorney General may have a consumer affairs division. If you feel that a provider of settlement services has violated RESPA  or any other law, you can complain to that agency or association. You may also send a  copy of your complaint to the HUD Office of Consumer & Regulatory Affairs.

Servicing Errors. If you have a question any time during the life of your loan, RESPA requires the company collecting your loan payments (your "servicer") to respond to you. Write to your servicer and call it a "qualified written request under Section 6 of RESPA." A "qualified  written request" should be a separate letter and not mailed with the payment coupon. Describe the problem and include your name and account  number. The servicer must investigate and make appropriate corrections within 60 business days.

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