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Documentation Fee

Hi, could you advise if you can claim back on document fees that have been charged as extra on loans?

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  • TadleyBaggie
    TadleyBaggie Posts: 6,965 Forumite
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    Probably not as you would have agreed to the fee when signing.
  • Nearlyold
    Nearlyold Posts: 2,450 Forumite
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    Documentation fees where charged are always shown in the loan agreement, included in the "Total Amount Payable" and factored into the APR calculation. Given that you will have signed the agreement its difficult to understand on what basis you believe you could possibly claim the fees back.
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