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Old 06-03-2007, 6:49 PM
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Default Cheltenham & Glos Exit Fee number

The number listed for C&G takes you to S!!!!horpe Mortgages.
Instead I've just used the normal C&G mortgages number 0800 028 0639, and they were very helpful - sending me a cheque for £151!

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The Nottingham Building Society Release Fee was £50 in Feb 2001 and £55 in their Feb 2002 Mortgage Fees and Charges leaflet.
We were charged £175 in October 2006.
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Hi,

Any chance you can put up details for Intelligent Finance?

I know they are part of the Halifax group but to claim i beleive you have to go direct to Intelligent finance.

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Hi I had a mortgage with Notts BS but it had 2 linked loans added will they say they charged me for 3 mortgages or just the 1.I have asked for 175 I was charged less 50 =125 but think they may say that it is 3x50 , hope not!!!

I let you know!!!
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Exit fee 5 years ago was £ 100.
Had a letter + cheque for £ 99 in the post from them today.

Please note they also try to charge £ 25 for every further redemption statement after the first one. I challenged them on that and they refunded that as well, albeit with a miffed letter. :rolleyes:
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This one seems to have been completely overlooked so far. I had a mortgage with them upto 2002. They have since renamed / rebranded themselves as "Mortgage Trust" and these days no longer do homeowner mortgages but only specialist buy-to-let mortgages.

This not being quite straightforward, it took me a bit of effort and the help of the Mortgage Lenders Council's website to dig up all this info, but they promptly paid up to the tune of £ 50.
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Hi there!

Would you post the details for the Stroud & Swindon BS, please?

Cheers!

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My mortgage was transferred over to the Woolwich, from the Halifax, late in February and Halifax charged us £175.00, for a "repayment Administration Fee". We originally had a ten year fixed rate mortgage with them, that started in December 1993. Although we changed to a variable rate, from May 2001, would the admin fee repayment possible be that which was in the 1993 contract, or the 2001 contract (even though the latter was treated as a deed of variation, rather than a remortgage)?
£175.00 must be the current fee, not the one entered on the table.

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The exit fee at the Portman BS was £55.00 in November 1998 and was still that amount when my mortgage went through in May 1999. (I've got the original documentation).

HTH
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Any chance we could have details for the Bank of Ireland? I just closed to buy to let mortages with them, early.
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Default Britannic Money

One that is missing is Britannic Money - who are now called Mortgage Trust

Their details are -

Mortgage Trust Limited
PO Box 11841
B91
9EZ

www.mortgagetrust.co.uk

0121 712 2221

I wrote to them in early Feb and despite a reply saying I would get a further response in 14 days I have heard nothing.
If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
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April 2004 - Redemption admin charge: £125
March 2006 - I was charged £195.
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I wrote to them in early Feb and despite a reply saying I would get a further response in 14 days I have heard nothing.
icecoolbabe -

Definitely worth chasing: I had almost instant success with them - see my earlier post. No prevarications, no 14 days, just a cheque in the mail.
Good luck!
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Could you post the details for the Bank of Scotland please?
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Dont bother phoning them as they will not deal with it on the phone. You have to write to them FAO Customer Care Team.
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Default Abbey National

I redeemed my mortgage with Abbey National after approx 3.5 years.
I was charged a "Repayment fee" of £225.
I rang them today (0845 600 0346) and they advised me they would have to send a form to me for completion, on receipt of this completed form they would review my claim.
Here's hoping!

March 07 - mortgage outstanding £42,364

Overpayments of £58.27 each month & additional funds from my Neopigmy! (Moneypig!!)

No credit cards outstanding

No store cards outstanding
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Could we make this thread a sticky please?
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Hello All,

Thought I would join in on your money saving tips:-

My mortgage is with Standard Life can we claim for mortgage set up fees
or is it only for mortgage exit fees.

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Removed as duplicated in next post - after yet another site 'glitch'
If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

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