Categoría: BANK
FINE ON BANKINTER FOR SERIOUS INFRINGEMENT FOR CONCEALMENT OF COSTS IN THE GRANTING OF LOANS
The BOE of September 3 makes public the resolution of the Bank of Spain against Bankinter for committing the infraction, classified as serious, of hiding information from its clients when they signed their service contracts at the time of … Sigue leyendo
ABUSIVE MORTGAGE ORIGINATION FEES
As we informed you last week, the Court of Justice of the European Union recently ruled on the costs involved in setting up the mortgage (notary’s office, land registry and management fees, among others). This ruling (July 16, 2020), … Sigue leyendo
ON ABUSIVE OPENING COMMISSIONS
THE COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION OPENS THE DOOR TO THE RETURN OF THE OPENING COMMITTEE TO CONSUMERS The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has recently issued a ruling on the costs involved in … Sigue leyendo
ON THE ILLEGALITY OF REVOLVING CARDS
According to the ruling issued by the Civil Chamber of the Supreme Court (ruling number 149/2020), revolving card contracts with interest rates above 20% are considered usurious or illegal, and therefore this type of contract should be considered null … Sigue leyendo
FAVOURABLE JUDGEMENT AGAINST A BANK
JUSTICE HAS PROVEN US RIGHT AGAIN: WE HAVE OBTAINED A FAVORABLE RULING AGAINST A FINANCIAL ENTITY, WHICH SOLD A PROPERTY WITHOUT HAVING THE PROMISED CHARACTERISTICS. THE CLIENT WILL RECOVER AROUND 13,000 EUROS FOR THE DAMAGES CAUSED. The Provincial Court … Sigue leyendo
MORATORIUM ON RENT PAYMENTS COVID-19
LATEST NEWS ON SUSPENSION OF PAYMENT AND REDUCTION OF THE RENTAL FEES OF BUSINESS PREMISES The situation of the business premises rentals has been reviewed last 21st of April 2020 by the Royal Decree-law 15/2020, being possible to apply, … Sigue leyendo
JUDGEMENT AGAINST ABUSIVE REVOLVING CARDS
JUSTICE CONSIDERS US TO BE RIGHT ONCE MORE: WE HAVE ACHIEVED ANOTHER FAVOURABLE SENTENCE FOR CONSUMERS, WHICH CANCELS THE ABUSIVE INTEREST RATES ON REVOLVING CREDIT CARDS (fast credit) AND RETURNS MORE THAN € 4,000 OVERPAID: The First Instance Court … Sigue leyendo