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Nationstar Mr. Cooper Florida Mortgage Settlement

Settlement Amount
Up to $300
Claim Deadline
August 15, 2026
Total Fund
$1.5 Million

If Nationstar Mortgage — now operating as Mr. Cooper — serviced your Florida home mortgage at any point since May 2013, you may be owed a pro rata cash payment of up to $300 from a $1.5 million class action settlement. The lawsuit Colombo v. Nationstar Mortgage LLC alleges Nationstar charged Florida borrowers three types of unlawful fees: fees to serve an unknown spouse or unknown tenant, fees labeled as property maintenance that were actually government default registration fees, and inspection fees for properties never actually inspected. To file you need the Claim ID and Unique ID from the notice you received. No receipts or fee documentation required. The claim deadline is August 15, 2026.

Do I Qualify?

You may be eligible if your Florida mortgage was serviced by Nationstar Mortgage LLC (Mr. Cooper) from May 29, 2013 through July 24, 2025 and Nationstar charged your account for at least one of: service-of-process fees for an unknown spouse or tenant, property maintenance fees that were actually government default registration fees, or inspection fees for a property never actually inspected. Most class members received a notice by mail or email with a Claim ID and Unique ID.

File your claim at FloridaNationstarLawsuit.com before August 15, 2026.

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What Happened?

Colombo v. Nationstar Mortgage LLC was filed in the Circuit Court of Palm Beach County, Florida, Case No. 502017CA000532. The complaint brought under the Florida Consumer Collection Practices Act and the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act alleges Nationstar improperly charged Florida mortgage borrowers three categories of fees — service-of-process fees for unknown spouses or tenants, property maintenance fees that were actually government default registration fees, and inspection fees for properties never inspected. Nationstar denies all allegations. The full class period runs from May 29, 2013 through July 24, 2025.

How to File Your Claim

  1. Locate your notice containing your Claim ID and Unique ID
  2. Visit FloridaNationstarLawsuit.com and click File a Claim
  3. Enter your Claim ID and Unique ID when prompted
  4. Complete and sign the online claim form — no receipts or fee documentation required
  5. Submit online or postmark a mailed paper form by August 15, 2026
  6. If you lost your IDs visit the settlement website or call 1-866-963-9973

How Much Will I Actually Get?

Up to $100 per covered fee category, maximum $300 if charged all three types. Payments are pro rata from the $1.5 million fund. Importantly Nationstar pays attorneys fees (up to $1.3 million) and expenses ($60,000) separately — those costs do not reduce your payment from the class fund.

Last reviewed: July 2, 2026 | Information verified from court records and official settlement documents.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of fees are covered?
Three types: service-of-process fees for an unknown spouse or tenant, property maintenance fees that were actually government default registration fees, and inspection fees charged when no inspection took place.
Do I need to prove what fees I was charged?
No. You only need your Claim ID and Unique ID from the notice. The administrator already has records of which fee categories apply to your account.
Will attorneys fees reduce what I receive?
No. Class counsel fees and expenses are paid by Nationstar separately from the $1.5 million class fund.
How much will I get?
Up to $100 per covered fee class, maximum $300. Exact amount depends on total valid claims filed.
Does Nationstar admit wrongdoing?
No. Nationstar denies all allegations and settled to avoid costs and uncertainties of continued litigation.
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