I had an interest only mortgage with Rooftop Mortgages whose term became overdue for repayment. Always planned to sell to repay...no problem, and Rooftop was fully aware of this.
Never missed or late with payment.
However a few months ago I had a letter from their Solicitors simply asking what my proposals for repayment were, and then stated that if not repaid, repossession proceeding etc would be taken and IF THAT happened there would be legal fees. I obviously responded immediately and told them Rooftop already knew I was selling the property to repay.
Nothing happened, the house has been sold and the mortgage repaid. However, the redemption statement included fees of £926!! I have raised a Formal Complaint with Rooftop about these not being justified but accepted the redemption figure as I did not want to delay completion of the sale/repayment of the mortgage. I await their response.
I told Rooftop that following completion I would issue a SAR and then proceed to the Financial Ombudsman to recover these unjustified fees, if they are not returned.
My question is: Is the Financial Ombudsman the best route to go to do this?
Never missed or late with payment.
However a few months ago I had a letter from their Solicitors simply asking what my proposals for repayment were, and then stated that if not repaid, repossession proceeding etc would be taken and IF THAT happened there would be legal fees. I obviously responded immediately and told them Rooftop already knew I was selling the property to repay.
Nothing happened, the house has been sold and the mortgage repaid. However, the redemption statement included fees of £926!! I have raised a Formal Complaint with Rooftop about these not being justified but accepted the redemption figure as I did not want to delay completion of the sale/repayment of the mortgage. I await their response.
I told Rooftop that following completion I would issue a SAR and then proceed to the Financial Ombudsman to recover these unjustified fees, if they are not returned.
My question is: Is the Financial Ombudsman the best route to go to do this?
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