Property118 Members vs West Bromwich Mortgage Company

Property118 Members vs West Bromwich Mortgage Company

10:25 AM, 3rd March 2014, About 10 years ago

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UPDATE – 31st March 2014

Since publishing this article our campaign has raised over £450,000 and legal action has now commenced. The official closing date for borrowers to be represented in this action was 28th March 2014. However, it may still be possible to be included in the representative action by paying additional fees to cover administration and Court fees to be added to the list of represented claimants. For further details please Contact Carla Morris-Papps at Cotswold Barristers – telephone 01242 639 454 or email carla@cotswoldbarristers.co.uk

West Brom Tracker Mortgages

Property118 Members vs West Bromwich Mortgage Company

Property118 Members vs West Bromwich Mortgage Company

Borrowers representing 84 mortgage accounts affected by the West Bromwich Mortgage Company 1.9% rake hike to their tracker rate mortgage margins attended a secret meeting of paid up campaign members on 27th February 2014. At that meeting it was confirmed that 420 affected mortgages are currently represented by the campaign group.

Property118 had previously created a secure forum for paid up members of the group to discuss various legal strategies, one of which was a proposal to West Brom to consider arbitration as an alternative to Court action. Each member had paid £240 for each affected mortgage plus a contribution to a campaign marketing campaign.

Arbitration was proposed for tactical legal reasons which were explained by the groups advisers, some details of which must remain confidential for legal reasons.

This would have been significantly quicker and cheaper for all concerned and had massive upsides to West Brom in that the outcome would be confidential. In other words, if West Brom had lost the case, nobody would have “officially” known about it other than those who had already paid to be a member of the campaign group. This would have meant the worst case scenario for West Brom would be losing no more than 10% of their reported £19 million of additional annual profits from this rate hike.

West Brom refused!

This refusal now plays very nicely into our hands for litigation purposes as it will be frowned upon by the Courts, especially if we lose our case and end up having to pay costs associated with the David and Goliath battle. 😉

The attendees of the meeting voted unanimously to proceed immediately with litigation on the basis proposed by (Mark Smith – Barrister-At-Law) as explained below. Thanks were offered to Justin Selig and his team at The Law Department for his sterling work to date in helping us get to this position. Without their help our campaign may never have got this far.

Litigation will commence during the week of 31st March 2014 with the service of Court Papers. This provides a final opportunity for any remaining affected borrowers to commit to the action by Friday 28th March.

We already have more than double the necessary funds on account to pay our own legal team. Mark Smith has agreed to represent borrowers for a fixed fee of £120 + VAT per affected mortgage subject to there being at least 250 borrowers committed. Further details in his Terms of Business and Instruction letter which can be downloaded by completing the form at the bottom of this page.

Existing campaign members are also reminded that they MUST complete and return the instruction form  to Mark Smith to act for them and the required additional funds by 28th March 2014.

The deadline for submission of instructions has now expired, sorry.

Costs Funding

The primary concern of existing members that had to be overcome was their potentially unlimited liability to the West Brom’s legal costs in the event of losing the case and the “open cheque book” often associated with legal cases. It was agreed that all fears could be overcome by creating a fund to be held in a BARCO escrow account (BARCO is the Bar Council – the regulators of Barristers). This account will provide evidence to the Courts that we have sufficient funds on account to settle the other sides costs in the event of losing the case and having an adverse costs order awarded against the group.

The first step of the legal action will be a costs hearing, as part of a “Case Management Conference”. This is where both sides must submit their costs budgets for the case to the judge and where the judge decides upon reasonableness. If either side fails to do this then the maximum they can claim for costs against the other side is the Court fee, i.e. £175! It is extremely rare for judges to award costs in excess of the agreed costs budget.

Our estimate is that based on the number of affected mortgages being represented, and the possibility of more people now wishing to be represented at this stage, the BARCO account could contain as much as double the other sides costs budget. This is why we are so confident about costs not exceeding the amount of funds that will be held in escrow. In the extremely unlikely event of the groups funds being insufficient to meet a potential costs order the group would have an opportunity to withdraw their case and settle the other sides costs to date.

If/when we win, the contents of the BARCO account will be rolled over to deal with all of the costs associated with the inevitable appeal case and if/when that is won the funds will be returned to members. If we lose, the contents of the escrow account will be used to pay costs awarded to West Brom and the balance of funds will be returned pro-rata to members.

The case will be fought on the basis of a representative action. This means that the ruling of the Courts will only apply to those borrowers who have paid to be represented in the case. There will be no free rides!

We fully appreciate that some affected borrowers will not be able to raise the necessary funds in time to be part of this action so there is a Plan B. Affected borrowers who are not represented may have another opportunity to make claims in a few years time. In the meantime they will continue to pay the higher rate and will probably be expected to forfeit any refund of overpayments in return for a no-win-no-fee arrangement. This could be a far more expensive option, hence the reason why so many affected borrowers are so keen to be part of the imminent legal action.

The legal strategy and process we are undertaking will be a very simple one. There will be no witnesses called so there will be no surprise twists such as those often seen on TV where a new witness or new evidence appears at the last minute. On this basis, we anticipate the case, including any appeal, to be concluded before Christmas.

We will only be asking the Courts to rule on two things:-

1) Based on the documentation produced by West Brom, do they have the right to increase the tracker margin?

2) Based on the documentation produced by West Brom, do they have the right to call in loans within 28 days without the borrower being in default?

There has been lots of discussion about whether West Brom did or did not provide all of the documentation they are now relying upon. This is not relevant to our case.

There has also been much discussion about Unfair Terms in Consumer Contract Regulations; again this is not relevant to our case.

It has been questioned whether in fact the mortgages issued by West Brom were indeed trackers, this cannot be denied by West Brom as this is the basis they report them to the rating standards agencies – see this link

The agreed level of funds to be deposited into the BARCO account is £1,144 per affected mortgage being represented. For example, somebody wishing to have 10 affected mortgages represented will need to deposit a further £11,440 into the BARCO account. Existing members will receive a refund of unused funds which they paid into the client account of The Law Department. New members will need to pay an additional premium of £356 per mortgage to the Property118 marketing fund to equalise the financial contributions and efforts of the forerunners of the group.

Therefore, the net payment per affected mortgage for members will be:

  • For existing members who have already instructed The Law Department £994 (assuming a refund of £150 per affected mortgage from The Law Department)
  • For new members the total cost per mortgage to be represented will be £1,500

We have created a simple set of instructions explaining how much you need to pay and who you need to pay it to here >>> http://www.property118.com/simplified-payment-instructions-join-west-brom-action/

Remember, if/when we win you will get more than this amount back when you also factor in 100% of the extra 1.9% interest you have been paying which will also be refunded. The worst case scenario is that you will get none of this money back if we lose. If you can live with that you should proceed.

The reason we have chosen this strategy as opposed to buying ATE insurance is that it costs us much less if we win. We are in this to win this. The above strategy means that we all know what we stand to lose and can proceed with our eyes wide open, confident that our liabilities are limited.

If the balance of the BARCO account associated with this action is less than £250,000 by close of business on Friday 28th March 2014 the legal action case will be aborted, funds will be returned to members within 14 days and that will be the end of the line for this campaign for myself and Property118 – at least for 12 months or more anyway. If necessary we will then take another look at Plan B.

UPDATE – 31st March 2014

Since publishing this article our campaign has raised over £450,000 and legal action has now commenced. The official closing date for borrowers to be represented in this action was 28th March 2014. However, it may still be possible to be included in the representative action by paying additional fees to cover administration and Court fees to be added to the list of represented claimants. For further details please Contact Carla Morris-Papps at Cotswold Barristers – telephone 01242 639 454 or email carla@cotswoldbarristers.co.uk


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ashley nissim

15:35 PM, 3rd March 2014, About 10 years ago

I have just emailed The Law Department in order to disinstruct them and request that the balance of my funds are returned. I can then send off my new instructions to Mark Smith.

If anyone needs a template email, here is what I sent:

Dear Justin

I no longer wish to be represented by The Law Department. I would be grateful if you would return the balance of funds that you hold for me in your client account.

You can either send this by cheque to:

ENTER ADDRESS HERE

or as a transfer to my bank:

Sort Code:

Account number:

Please confirm once this has been done.

Many thanks for all the work that you have done up to this point.

Yours sincerely

15:43 PM, 3rd March 2014, About 10 years ago

Well I'm just off to download the form and post it off with off our cheque and instructions - we are in this x 2 to the end! So if you're dithering... come on in the water's lovely! Let's all show WBS that their bully boy tactics will not be tolerated!

Ian Burton

17:02 PM, 3rd March 2014, About 10 years ago

Hi Folks

De-instruction sent to Anna via e-mail

Instructions sent for 6 BTL's to Mark Smith and cheque's (yes cheque's had to raid 2 accounts to cover the full amount.)

Money where mouth is so here goes mouth again

Please if you are affected join the fight its important to YOU, ME and the rest of society that we stop institutions taking our hard earned money when its them that have screwed up (and even have the audacity to say they screwed up but we must pay!)

It has another benefit we get to meet great people of passion.

17:48 PM, 3rd March 2014, About 10 years ago

in process of completing forms ready to go off with our cheque for our 2 mortgages tomorrow - then we're in! Have reposted on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Linked in so that no-one need miss this boat

Mark Alexander - Founder of Property118

18:39 PM, 3rd March 2014, About 10 years ago

So far, 44 members have downloaded Mark Smiths instruction form.

A few people have struggled to open the Microsoft Word document so I have changed the download to a PDF which opens as soon as you submit the form. If you struggled to download the instruction letter please try again, it's much easier now 🙂
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Onslow Clough

18:44 PM, 3rd March 2014, About 10 years ago

So IF YOU ARE NEW TO THE FORUM OR WANT TO JOIN THE FIGHT:
1.Download the forms above headed "Download Instruction Form" and fill out the details
2.Write a cheque for £1,500 for each mortgage with the West Bromwich that you want in the court action.
3. Send off to the address shown on the form.
SIMPLE!
(Look at Mark's introduction above for the full details)

Andy Bell

19:40 PM, 3rd March 2014, About 10 years ago

This is the easiest "investment" decision I've ever made. My cheque for two mortgages will be in the post tomorrow.

I joined the group very near the beginning and have followed all the options that have been discussed. It's fantastic to now be in the position to fight for what we know is right.

If you are new to all this, please feel free to ask us any questions, we really do want you to be able to benefit directly from this action. Time is short!

As so many have commented in the past, it is such a relief to take action instead of being trampled on. That feeling is well worth it, not to mention the feeling when we win.

21:01 PM, 3rd March 2014, About 10 years ago

My instruction form and cheque will be in the post tomorrow. As a solicitor myself, I realise that I wouldn't have a hope in hells chance of taking WB on myself, I believe that this group is the only thing powerful enough to take them on and I am 100% behind it. It is essential that we continue to unite in our fight against WB - they should not be allowed to get away with this and we need to show other lenders that they can't change the rules when it suits and get away with it!

Some terrific work has been carried out by a lot of people on this forum over the last six months and the enthusiasm to bring this case to court and win is as strong as ever. I would urge anyone who has not signed up to this to do so. As has been said before it is a no brainer and I believe that it will be money very well spent.

ashley nissim

10:22 AM, 4th March 2014, About 10 years ago

My last post just dissapeared!

My cheque went out in the post this morning.

I'm on board!!

The Man From Nowhere

10:40 AM, 4th March 2014, About 10 years ago

My completed instruction form to our chosen barrister Mark Smith and a cheque for £6860 representing 6 mortgages to be deposited into the BARCO escrow account is in the post.

As has been said before, it's a complete "no brainer" to join the legal action group and thereby benefit from our strength in numbers.

Together we can reach our target and ensure we obtain recompense from the West Brom.

United we stand, divided we fall.

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