Hi,
I am in the process of reclaiming charges from SPML/capstone/Ascendon for a mortgage I had from 2005 - 2008
In those 3 years I missed 2 consecutive mortgage payments due to circumstances beyond my control. From there I had a suspended repossession order, charges/fees of around £5500 added to the account and in the long run I was forced to sell the house.
Earlier this year I sent a SAR request and from that sent a letter asking for all charges to be refunded.
I got the usual reply... "The charges are fair and have been correctly applied etc"
They also said that they would only consider the last 6 years so would only go back too 2006
However, they did send me a cheque for £140 a week or so later for a refund of 2 arrears management fees and an admin fee.
I responded by arguing the fairness of their fees, and I also challenged some of their findings.
The fees/charges I was trying to reclaim are as follows..
- Arrears management fees (£50 each)
- Early repayment statement fee (£15 each)
- Early repayment charge (£1000 approx)
- Higher lending charge (£1300 approx)
- arrangement of own buildings insurance (£100 each year)
- Repayment charge (£140)
- Legal costs (£900 approx)
- Administration costs (£40-£80)
- Litigation fee (£100)
- Unpaid direct debit fee (£25 each)
- Arrears councillor fee (£100)
- Interest of arrears (as I would have paid the arrears off within 6 months if they hadnt kept on adding all the charges and fees to the arrears balance)
I asked them to provide a breakdown of the charges but they gave me none. They said they are under no obligation to provide such information as it is considered commercially sensitive.
What they did say though is that the ERC charge of £1000 (approx) could be refunded as a gesture of goodwill as I was arguing with them about giving them 1 months notice.
So my dillema,
Firstly, I have no idea whether I am entitled to be reclaiming the charges listed above or not?
Any advice would be very helpful.
Secondly, if I accept the refund then I have to sign a document saying that it is in full and final settlement of my claim to SPML.
I would expect that if I decline their offer then the next step for me is to challenge them in court. I havent got a clue how to do that at all!
In my head it would seem strange to offer someone £1000 as a gesture of goodwill if they didnt have something to hide. But I just dont know!
They didnt even add the statutory 8% interest onto their refund offer.
Anyone offer any advice?
Thanks in advance
I am in the process of reclaiming charges from SPML/capstone/Ascendon for a mortgage I had from 2005 - 2008
In those 3 years I missed 2 consecutive mortgage payments due to circumstances beyond my control. From there I had a suspended repossession order, charges/fees of around £5500 added to the account and in the long run I was forced to sell the house.
Earlier this year I sent a SAR request and from that sent a letter asking for all charges to be refunded.
I got the usual reply... "The charges are fair and have been correctly applied etc"
They also said that they would only consider the last 6 years so would only go back too 2006
However, they did send me a cheque for £140 a week or so later for a refund of 2 arrears management fees and an admin fee.
I responded by arguing the fairness of their fees, and I also challenged some of their findings.
The fees/charges I was trying to reclaim are as follows..
- Arrears management fees (£50 each)
- Early repayment statement fee (£15 each)
- Early repayment charge (£1000 approx)
- Higher lending charge (£1300 approx)
- arrangement of own buildings insurance (£100 each year)
- Repayment charge (£140)
- Legal costs (£900 approx)
- Administration costs (£40-£80)
- Litigation fee (£100)
- Unpaid direct debit fee (£25 each)
- Arrears councillor fee (£100)
- Interest of arrears (as I would have paid the arrears off within 6 months if they hadnt kept on adding all the charges and fees to the arrears balance)
I asked them to provide a breakdown of the charges but they gave me none. They said they are under no obligation to provide such information as it is considered commercially sensitive.
What they did say though is that the ERC charge of £1000 (approx) could be refunded as a gesture of goodwill as I was arguing with them about giving them 1 months notice.
So my dillema,
Firstly, I have no idea whether I am entitled to be reclaiming the charges listed above or not?
Any advice would be very helpful.
Secondly, if I accept the refund then I have to sign a document saying that it is in full and final settlement of my claim to SPML.
I would expect that if I decline their offer then the next step for me is to challenge them in court. I havent got a clue how to do that at all!
In my head it would seem strange to offer someone £1000 as a gesture of goodwill if they didnt have something to hide. But I just dont know!
They didnt even add the statutory 8% interest onto their refund offer.
Anyone offer any advice?
Thanks in advance
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