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Taken A Spanish Mortgage before 2019? Reclaim Thousands in Set up Costs


You could be owed thousands of euros due to mis-sold products when taking out your Spanish mortgage 

AVERAGE CLAIM €6,550

  • Hidden Charges - Recovering the overcharged legal fees, set-up, and associated costs
  • Hidden Insurances - Refunding life insurance premiums you may have been forced to take out
  • Unlawful Contracts - Reclaiming overpayments that did not drop in line with European rates
  • Our partners work on a 'No Win, No Fee' basis to recover your compensation

Answer Some Simple Questions To Find Out If You Can Make A Claim. Who Was Your Lender?

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What Happened?
If you have taken out a Spanish mortgage, there is a chance that it was mis-sold due to additional charges, insurance or unlawful contracts.
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What Can Be Done?
To establish if any of these products were mis-sold, it is recommended you have an expert review your paperwork, someone who knows what they are looking for.
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How Much Can I Claim?
That depends on the products mis-sold and the value of the mortgage. Claims in excess of €40,000 are not unheard of. Once an initial case review has been processed an estimated claim value can be provided.
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What Are The Fees Involved?
The fees vary by case due to different claim types and the legal work involved. The maximum fee is 40% of any amount awarded but this could be less. If your claim is unsuccessful there is nothing to pay.
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How Far Back Can You Check?
Whilst we don't currently have any strict criteria, as every case is unique, ideally a payment will have been made within the last 5 years.
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Which banks were involved?
Unfortunately, many of the high street banks have been guilty of such mis-selling, the best way to know if you are affected is to run a check.

Would You Like to Start a Claim?

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Answer Some Simple Questions To Find Out If You Can Make A Claim. Who Was Your Lender?

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What year did you take out your mortgage (approximately)?

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Do You Still Own The Property Related To The Mortgage?

Do You Have The Deeds Available?

By having the deeds to your property we will be able to tell you quickly if you have a claim and its value. If you do not have the deeds don't worry, you may still have a valid claim.

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Good News! After reviewing your information, you may have a valid claim for compensation


Please provide us with the extra information below to help start the process and find out if you can make a claim. 


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Here is what to expect next:

Getting In Touch

One of our experts will contact you to discuss your case details, the process and whether you want to proceed to make a Spanish mortgage claim.

The Claims Process

After running a free review of your paperwork to establish if you have a claim. You will then understand how your mortgage was mis-sold and can proceed to fight for compensation.

Unfortunately, it doesn't like we can help you. 


In order to start a claim you must want to proceed and have taken out a Spanish mortgage before 2019.

TERMS & CONDITIONS:

 

1. The Agreement:

1.1 These Terms & Conditions set out the agreement entered in to between the Client and the Company in relation to all of the Client’s claims, upon signing the terms and conditions.

 

2. Duty upon the Client:

2.1 To provide, without delay all relevant information, responses, authorisation, documentation and information to the Company in relation to the Client’s claims.

2.2 To provide true and non-misleading information to the Company.

2.3 Agrees that all information provided may be used to process the claim(s).

2.4 To inform the Company of any payments received in respect of the claim, whether prior to the agreement with the Company or after the Company has processed the claim.

2.5 Agrees not to make a separate claim for compensation either themselves or through any other Company for the duration of this contract, as any separate claim(s) could cause confusion between Lender and Company.

2.6 To provide details of any communication between the Client and the Lender Institution, without delay, including that which is from the Client to the Lender and that which is from the Lender to the Client and shall send to the Company without delay a copy of any such communication in writing.

2.7 Confirm that no person other than the Client or a joint holder signing the Letter of Authority shall be entitled to any part of the compensation.

2.8 To confirm the Client is the only holder of the Policy (other than any other joint holder signing the Letter of Authority).

2.9 Confirm I/We have are not, nor ever have been in any Bankruptcy/IVA/Arrears/Debt Management.


3. The Company’s Authority from the Client:

3.1 By signing the Letter of Authority the Client exclusively instructs the Company to make and process the claim(s) on the Client’s behalf.

3.2 By signing the Letter of Authority the client exclusively instructs the company to look into all financial products on the Client’s behalf.

 

4. Compensation Payments and Company Fees:

4.1.1 Agrees that where a Lender offers redress (upholds complaint) the client shall make payment 3 days after receiving monies from the Lender. (The Company will however contact the Client within a suitable timeframe to discuss the fee(s) and payment(s) once the claim is upheld).

4.1.2 Agrees that if subject to bankruptcy, a debt relief order, an IVA, sequestration or a similar arrangement the compensation/redress might, in certain circumstances be offset against outstanding debts; and where necessary, may still be liable to pay the Company’s service fees from own funds.

4.1.3 Agrees that where a Lender Institution holds a current and active credit agreement, the compensation pay out may be offset against that active agreement and may not result in a cash pay-out.

4.1.4 Agrees that where the compensation payment reduces the outstanding credit amount and does not offer a lump sum pay out, the fees will still be applicable and payable within 3 days of settlement.

4.1.5 Agrees that the Company shall be entitled to charge after 14 days of the invoice being overdue a late payment fee of 5% per annum (accruing daily) above the base rate of National Westminster Bank on any amount due (and unpaid) from the Client to the Company.

 

5. The Company’s Obligations:

5.1 Gives no warranty that the claim will succeed and result in compensation, or to the amount of compensation that may result from the claim; but endeavours to do its best upon instruction from the Client.

5.2 To follow the necessary steps to pursue a claim on the Clients behalf.

5.2.1 To act in the best interest of the Client.

5.2.2 Make the Client aware, the Client is able to pursue a claim themselves without the help of any Claims Management Company.

5.3 To update our Client by phone, letter or text before or no later than every 6 months.

5.4 Shall produce an invoice to the Client in respect of the Fee

5.5 To offer a No Win, No Fee service. (Subject to cancellation fees).

 

6. Limitation of the Company’s Liability:

6.1 The liability of the Company to the Client or any other person in contract, shall:


6.1.1 Be limited to any loss suffered by the Client that is a reasonably foreseeable consequence of the Company’s acts or omissions.

 

7. Cancellation and Termination:

7.1 The Client shall be entitled to cancel the agreement by notice over the phone, post or via the online cancellation form found here, customers can also contact us for a hard copy, cancellation shall only take effect from the date on which the cancellation notice is received in writing (if not more than 14 days of receipt of said notice). The Company will acknowledge the cancellation in writing within 7 days of receipt of the cancellation notice.

7.2 Where the Client cancels the agreement within 14 days of signing the Terms and Conditions, there will be no fee payable. After the period of 14 days from the date of signing the Terms and Conditions the Client will be liable to pay a fee to the Company and the fee will be disclosed in an invoice to the Client and shall be payable within 14 days of any such fee being imposed/date of the invoice; the fee will be calculated on basis of work undertaken, for the amount of £50.00 per billable hour.

7.3 The Company shall be entitled to terminate the agreement at any time in its absolute discretion and shall accordingly promptly inform the Client.

7.4 On cancellation of the agreement, the agreement shall be terminated; and the rights and obligations of the Company and the Client pursuant to the agreement shall cease, save those set out in clauses; 4.1.3, 5.2.1, 5.3, 6.1.1, 7, 8, and 9 shall survive termination and the termination of the agreement shall be without prejudice to any rights and liabilities of the Company and the Client accrued at the date of termination.

 

8. Governing Law:

The agreement and these Terms & Conditions are governed by and shall be construed in accordance with English & Welsh Law

 

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This fees illustration is a guide only. You may receive more or less than the illustration indicates and the amounts shown are not demonstrative of average claim values.

By completing the form and submitting your details through this website, you may be contacted to help establish if you have a valid claim by us or one of our legal partners. This will be via one or more of the following: phone, SMS, WhatsApp, email, post.

Our legal partners work on a No Win, No Fee basis, meaning that if your claim against the lender is unsuccessful, you are not liable for any costs or fees. Our legal partners may have a range of fee structures available to you the client, SMC are not involved in this process and it is advised that you take your time to understand any agreements you enter with legal partners.

SMC works alongside selected legal partners to process your claim. We act as an introducer to those patterns who will undertake the legal work once you have confirmed with them you want them to proceed. The legal partners pay an introduction fee to SMC, this is an agreement between SMC and the legal partners and in no circumstances will you (the client) be asked to cover this.


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Last updated: 01 August 2023

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