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SunTrust to Pay Florida Homeowners as Part of Multi-State Mortgage Abuse Settlement

More than 4,000 Florida residents will be receiving checks this week from SunTrust Mortgage as part of a multi-state settlement over mortgage origination, servicing and foreclosure abuse. SunTrust has agreed to a $550 million joint state-federal mortgage settlement. The banking giant began mailing checks to claimants on December 8, totaling more than $1,300 for each valid claim.

SunTrust entered into the three-year settlement that provides direct payments to Florida borrowers for past foreclosure abuses, loan modifications and other relief for borrowers in 2014. The bank also had to agree to more stringent mortgage servicing standards and to oversight authority by an independent monitor.

According to the agreement, Florida, 48 other states, the District of Columbia and the federal government required SunTrust to provide $550 million in various forms of relief to homeowners, including a $40 million fund to payments to certain borrowers who lost their homes in foreclosure.

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