BMW Financial Services Vehicle Repo Class Action Settlement (Minnesota Only)

Class Eligibility

All Minnesota consumers whose vehicles were repossessed between June 5, 2011 through April 1, 2016, by or on behalf of BMW Financial Services NA, LLC, and who were not provided a right to cure notice prior to repossession.

Estimated Amount

Up to $2,697

The amount you receive will be based on the number of payments you were behind

Proof of Purchase

Yes

Case Name

elson v. BMW Financial Services NA, LLC, etc., et al.
Case No. 1:15-cv-02661

United States District Court for the District of Minnesota

Case Summary

Plaintiffs allege that the defendants violated Minnesota Statute § 336.9-609, including as interpreted by Cobb v. Midwest Recovery Bureau Co., 295 N.W.2d 232 (1980), and the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1692, et seq., by repossessing her car without providing her with a right to cure notice prior to the repossession. A right to cure notice provides the consumer with notice that a failure to adhere to the terms of the contract could result in repossession or other remedies provided for within the contract. Defendants deny the allegations and deny any wrongdoing whatsoever.

Settlement Pool

$1,400,000

Deadline

01/31/2017

Contact



Nelson v. BMW Financial Services NA, LLC

Settlement Administrator

P.O. Box 43034

Providence, RI 02940-3034

1-888-863-1055.