Mortgage lenders are punishing unjustly, says expert by Finance News Bulletin

Published: 10/09/07

Mortgage borrowers may be being punished by their mortgage lender with "unjust" punishment fees if they miss a repayment, an expert in the financial services sector has supposedHead of mortgages at moneysupermarketcom Louise Cuming comments that she does not overlook missing mortgage repayments but recognises that the state of affairs can be out of the mortgage borrower's handsHowever, Ms Cuming states that banks may place "extremely punitive and unjust charges" to mortgage borrowers who go into amount overdue

"People struggling with their mortgage payments are urged not to undergo in silence, but approach their lender straightaway However, it seems in many cases they will either be charged for advice, or worse still, twisted absent," she remarksResearch conducted by moneysupermarketcom has discovered inconsistent penalty fees among mortgage lenders

Northern Rock and Accord will give borrowers with one month's elegance, but GMAC will automatically charge a £50 fineThe company have also commented on the launch of the new Mastercard PayPass and Barclaycard One Plus cards, calling them the start of a "new era" of card payment technology Mortgage lenders are punishing unfairly, says expertNone of the information on this website is intended to endorse any specific mortgage product or give mortgage adviceThe sphere, with icon, it's reflection and Mortgages

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