This allows customers to challenge loan agreements that could create an unfair relationship between them and the lender.
A Court may rule that a credit agreement may create an unfair relationship between a lender and its customer if:
The Courts have a wide range of powers where a relationship is found to be unfair, including: -
Once a customer complains, the lender will have to prove that it did not act unfairly. A customer's claim or complaint can include allegations of things done, or not done, by a lender's agent.
If a consumer feels that they have not received a satisfactory response to their complaint, they can refer it to the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) for investigation and adjudication, or go to court. The FOS can help with complaints about most matters involving financial products and services provided in (or from) the UK. This includes:
Further information on the FOS is set out in the ‘FLA Lending Code and dispute resolution' module.
Section 56, of the consumer credit act covers consumers for; misrepresentation, irresponsible lending, unaffordable lending, unregulated lending and unfair lending.
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