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Unison Faces More Legal Trouble Over Allegedly Deceptive Home Equity Agreements

Elizabeth Aniskevich, Senior Counsel at Singleton Schreiber LLP, was featured by HousingWire in an article titled “Unison Faces More Legal Trouble Over Allegedly Deceptive Home Equity Agreements,” published on April 10, 2026.

Aniskevich represents plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit challenging home equity investment agreements offered by Unison. She is advocating that these agreements are misleadingly marketed and function as loans, triggering consumer protection and lending disclosure requirements.

The case focuses on allegations that Unison’s equity-sharing agreements are deceptive and unfair, potentially leaving homeowners with significantly reduced equity and large repayment obligations. The lawsuit raises broader concerns about transparency, lending practices, and regulatory compliance within the home equity investment industry.

“Unison intentionally misled homeowners to avoid the consumer protection, mortgage lending, and credit disclosure laws that exist precisely to protect people like our clients.”

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