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Borrower accuses mortgage business of breach of settlement agreement

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Borrower accuses mortgage business of breach of settlement agreement

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KEYSER — A Ridgeley woman is suing a mortgage lender, alleging intentional infliction of emotional distress.

Linda A. Loprenzi Day filed a complaint May 14 in Mineral Circuit Court against PNC Mortgage, alleging violation of the West Virginia Credit Protection Act.

According to the complaint, on Sept. 19, 2016, the parties mutually agreed to release their claims against each other. As a result of Pnc Mortgage's conduct, the suit says, Day has suffered additional harm due to additional fees and interest, significant emotional distress, worry, inconvenience and annoyance. 

The plaintiff alleges PNC Mortgage continued to send demands for payments as high as $32,512.96 and misrepresented that Day was still indebted to the defendant.

Day seeks trial by jury, a civil penalty for each violation of the West Virginia Code, actual damages, attorney fees, court costs and all other just and equitable relief. She is represented by attorney Colten L. Fleu of Mountain State Justice Inc. in Morgantown.

Mineral Circuit Court case number 18-C-24

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