I recently purchased a new house on the sale of my previous house. 3 weeks ago, I received a letter from my mortgage lender advising that there was a balance owing of over £6,000. The letter stated that they had tried contacting my conveyancy solicitor regarding the issue but hadn’t received a response.
It has since transpired that the £6,000+ owing was down to an unpaid early repayment fee that was incurred when changing mortgages. Whilst we have the new mortgage with the same lender, as it hasn’t been ‘ported’ to the new house, a new mortgage was taken out and the early repayment fee was payable.
When we contacted our solicitor about this, we were advised not to worry as they had been given assurances, that the early payment fee wasn’t payable as they had been advised by the lender of this fact by phone. The lender can find no record of this conversation. The solictor has no name of who they spoke to either.
Our solicitor has now advised ‘bad news’ it is payable, they have no record of who gave this advice to them that it wasn’t payable, and we must therefore pay the sum owing.
As far as we were concerned the house purchase was completed as we had received the balance from the sale of the house, which we have since spent on renovations. We are totally shocked to be asked for £7k 3 months after the purchase.
We have spoken to the solicitor who have apologised for their mistake and are offering us £200 compensation.
Without mentioning the immense stress and time this has taken over the last few weeks, we feel that this offer is insulting and the fact that we are expected to pay this sum, after we contracted the solicitor to complete the transaction on our behalf seems very unjust.
What are our options? We have spoken to the legal ombudsman, who have said we have a case, but we must try to settle first and allow up to 8 weeks for a resolution. We really don’t know what to do as, we have no savings to cover this and is unexpected as we thought all our payments were settled after our move 3 months ago.
Any help and advice would be very welcome!
It has since transpired that the £6,000+ owing was down to an unpaid early repayment fee that was incurred when changing mortgages. Whilst we have the new mortgage with the same lender, as it hasn’t been ‘ported’ to the new house, a new mortgage was taken out and the early repayment fee was payable.
When we contacted our solicitor about this, we were advised not to worry as they had been given assurances, that the early payment fee wasn’t payable as they had been advised by the lender of this fact by phone. The lender can find no record of this conversation. The solictor has no name of who they spoke to either.
Our solicitor has now advised ‘bad news’ it is payable, they have no record of who gave this advice to them that it wasn’t payable, and we must therefore pay the sum owing.
As far as we were concerned the house purchase was completed as we had received the balance from the sale of the house, which we have since spent on renovations. We are totally shocked to be asked for £7k 3 months after the purchase.
We have spoken to the solicitor who have apologised for their mistake and are offering us £200 compensation.
Without mentioning the immense stress and time this has taken over the last few weeks, we feel that this offer is insulting and the fact that we are expected to pay this sum, after we contracted the solicitor to complete the transaction on our behalf seems very unjust.
What are our options? We have spoken to the legal ombudsman, who have said we have a case, but we must try to settle first and allow up to 8 weeks for a resolution. We really don’t know what to do as, we have no savings to cover this and is unexpected as we thought all our payments were settled after our move 3 months ago.
Any help and advice would be very welcome!
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