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Claim for Unfair Mortgage Loans


3 Simple Steps - Find Out If Your Mortgage Agreement is Unfair & YOU Can Make a Claim


Step 1: Can you answer YES to the following 5 Criteria?

Criteria #1 Do you owe more than £2,500?
Criteria #2 Did you borrow less than £25,000?
Criteria #3 Was it borrowed before April 2007?
Criteria #4 Do you have more than 9 months left to pay?
Criteria #5 Do you pay back more than £120 per month?


Step 2: If you fit the above Criteria, please tell us about your CONTACT details


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Step 3: Sit back and relax...

Step 3: 1st  Your application for an Unfair Mortgage Claim will be assessed by a specialist UCA team, who will be in contact with you very soon, and helping you to deal with your unfair mortgage deal.

Step 3: 2nd  Meanwhile, please do not make further applications elsewhere.


5 Key Benefits YOU could get from making a claim:

Benefit #1  You could stop paying the Unfair mortgage fees

Benefit #2  Potentially FREE yourself from becoming trapped in grossly Unfair mortgage deals

Benefit #3  Free Consultation with a Specialist, No Obligation to proceed

Benefit #4  Professional service, Reputable Claims Specialist, and

Benefit #5  Friendly & Confidential process.


What the Press is Saying...

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Unfair Credit Deals News in the BBC.co.uk


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Unenforceable Loan Agreement News in Guardian.co.uk


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Unfair Credict Contract News in ConsumerDirect.gov.uk


 

What is Unenforceable Credit Agreement (UCA)?

  Please click here for the Definition of Unenforceable Credit Agreement (UCA)

  It is believed that a large number of Credit Agreements written before April 2007 were missing important information that should legally be included or were written incorrectly when they were written.

  According to the Consumer Credit Act (CCA), if important information is incorrect or missing the Credit Agreements are considered unenforceable. Meaning this type of Contracts can be legally "unenforceable" and you may be able stop making remainder of the repayments, return product items you purchased with that loan or credit card.

  Unenforceable Credit Agreements may involve the financial products such as consolidation loan, unsecured loan, secured loan, auto loan / car finance, credit card, shop card, hire purchase, mortgage or any other borrowing that the Contract is missing certain important details and/or was written incorrectly.

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Claim for Unenforceable Mortgage Agreements - How It Works?

  Submit your Details to us Online - Once we have your details our UCA claim specialist team will make contact just to tell you more about how we could help you to claim for your unfair mortgage loans.

  Receive a Letter from us - Our UCA specialist team will then mail you a letter of Authority and Fair Trading Statement for you to sign and return to the team. For a tiny refundable fee we can then assess your mortgage agreement to see if it is unenforceable.

  Assessment of your Mortgage Agreement - If your Mortgage Agreement is deemed unenforceable you will be notified that we could help you to deal with the related unfair mortgage fees.

  The assessment fee is refundable (less a small admin fee) in the event that your Mortgage Agreement is NOT unenforceable. No further fees will be charged when your agreement is unenforceable and, you keep 100% of all money we help you recovered.

 

Claim for Unfair Mortgage Claim for Your Unfair Mortgage Loans:

  If your Mortgage Agreement does not comply with the Consumer Credit Act of 1974 or, is unfair and unenforceable in any way, we could help you to make a claim.

  If your mortgage agreement with the lender is considered as ‘unenforceable' under the Consumer Credit Act of 1974 you may be entitled to compensation. The amounts of compensation will be reflected by the level of unfairness you have received under the current unfair agreement.

  An unenforceable mortgage agreement may consist of one or more errors in different aspects of the agreement. These errors may include invalid mortgage indemnity guarantees, unfair charges, unfair terms of conditions, unfair PPI policies, and any form of unfair treatment by the mortgage lender.

  Is your mortgage agreement fair? We can help you to find out if your mortgage agreement is unfair and YOU could make a claim. You should claim today, before your mortgage lenders change their terms!

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