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Chase Expands Help for Sandy Homeowners
NEW YORK --(Business Wire)--
Chase announced today that it is making more insurance money available
immediately, using technology to help homeowners track their insurance
claims, and guaranteeing prompt inspections.
"We are continuously looking for additional ways to help customers
rebuild their homes quickly," said Kevin Watters, Chief Executive
Officer of Mortgage Banking. "These new actions will release a total of
$235 million to help our customers get back on their feet."
More insurance money upfront
Chase now will make immediately available 75 percent of a customer's
insurance funds, or $40,000, whichever is greater. This applies to all
affected homeowners who were current on their mortgage when Sandy hit
and will release an additional $20 million, bringing the total funds
released by Chase to $235 million, or 84 percent of all insurance funds
received.
Also, Chase can now provide the expanded upfront money available to all
mortgage customers as a result of Fannie Mae's and Freddie Mac's
decision to accept these higher thresholds on loans they own.
A website to track progress
Chase launched a new website
to help customers keep track of their claims. Specifically, the website
allows customers to:
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Upload claim check information, including the amount, cause of
property damage, date damage occurred, and an address to send the
disbursement check
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Request inspections as repairs are completed
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Upload documents for faster delivery and view which documents
the bank has received and processed such as completed inspection
reports
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Know when to expect their claim funds. Customers can see the
amount of the check ordered or mailed, and track the delivery of the
check
Guaranteed Inspections
Chase knows that homeowners need quick service, so it has set three
48-hour deadlines:
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Guarantees that inspections will be scheduled within 48 hours of the
customer requesting them
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Requires inspectors to submit their report to Chase within 48 hours of
completing the inspection
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Sends a check overnight to customers within 48 hours of a satisfactory
inspection
About Chase
Chase is the U.S. consumer and commercial banking business of JPMorgan
Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM), a leading global financial services firm with
assets of $2.3 trillion and operations in more than 60 countries. Chase
serves more than 50 million consumers and 4 million small businesses
through more than 5,500 bank branches, 17,500 ATMs, credit cards,
mortgage offices, and online and mobile banking as well as through
relationships with auto dealerships. More information about Chase is
available at www.chase.com.

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