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Homeowners are having to pay 'sneaky' and 'unclear' mortgage fees, according to the consumer organisation Which?

 

 

It said borrowers face more than 40 different fees and charges, making it hard to calculate actual costs over the lifetime of a mortgage.

 

 

Average arrangement fees have almost doubled in five years, from £878 in 2009 to £1,588 in 2014, its research found.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-29878570

 

 

Which?'s latest research on the mortgage market uncovers the complex and unclear mortgage fees and charges people are facing. They found more than 40 fees and charges across the market, including set up fees, arrears fees and final repayment fees. Some providers use different names for the same or similar fees – for example a booking fee can also be called a reservation or application fee.

 

Mortgage fees examples

 

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http://www.which.co.uk/campaigns/insurance-bank-card-fees/chancellor-autumn-statement-mortgage-fees#?intcmp=HP.hero.small.2.a.wcucampaign.feeschargesmortgageupdate.nov03

 

Which? is calling on George Osborne to use his Autumn Statement to Stop Sneaky Fees and Charges on mortgages and make it easier for people to find the best deal.

 

You can help by signing our petition here:

 

http://www.which.co.uk/campaigns/insurance-bank-card-fees/

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