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Stewart Title to begin paying customer refunds

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Stewart Title Insurance of California Inc. became the first of six title companies to notify homeowners that it is making refunds as the result of a consumer protection lawsuit settlement.

The firms agreed in October to make more than $40 million in refunds to settle a suit alleging deceptive advertising and unfair business practices regarding their escrow accounts.

In a legal notice published Friday in major newspapers in California, Stewart Title and its affiliates -- Stewart Title Guaranty Co. and Stewart Information Service Corp. -- said they will refund a total $2.425 million to eligible customers who sold, purchased or refinanced residential property (one to four units) in California where the companies acted as an escrow agent and/or title insurer between May 19, 1995, and Oct. 2, 2002.

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For information regarding refunds, call (800)404-7157 or visit caag.state.ca.us/consumers/alerts/stewarttitlerefund.htm.

Fidelity National Title Co., Chicago Title Insurance Co., First American Title Insurance Co., Commonwealth Land Title Insurance and Lawyers Title Insurance Co. are expected to notify customers later this year.

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