The incident potentially compromises a vast array of sensitive documentation submitted during the mortgage application process. Affected records reportedly include employment histories, income verification, tax filings, bank account details, and Social Security numbers. Individuals who receive formal breach notifications from the Huntington Beach-based lender are now being advised to monitor their credit reports and account activity for signs of unauthorized use.
Edelson Lechtzin LLP is currently evaluating potential legal remedies for those impacted by the exposure. The firm is offering free consultations for affected parties to assess whether a class action is appropriate. Counsel recommends that victims document all correspondence from the lender and consider placing fraud alerts on their credit files as a preliminary safeguard against subsequent identity theft.

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