Current and former Yorkshire Building Society (YBS) mortgage customers may be in line for a refund of arrears fees after the firm has been fined more than £4.1 million for failing to properly deal with customers struggling to repay.
Scotland is to scrap the abolute or 'slab structured' stamp duty system that exists in the rest of the UK in favour of a proportional system where tax is paid only on the portion of the purchase price that goes over each threshold, rather than the entire amount.
Royal Bank of Scotland and NatWest have today been fined nearly £14.5 million after the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) found "serious failings" with the mortgage advice given to customers.
House prices have rocketed past their 2007 peak to stand at an average of £188,903 across the UK in June, a new all-time high, Nationwide has reported.
Thousands of West Bromwich mortgage customers are due a share of £2 million after the building society admitted it had charged too much interest on some accounts nearly a decade ago.
The Bank of England will be given greater powers to restrict mortgage loans in plans set out by Chancellor George Osborne to fix Britain's housing market.
13 June 2014
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