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The Odyssey of Bank Customers to Recover Mortgage Costs: “I’ve Been Waiting Eight Years”

Summary by El Pais
The Supreme Court gave good news in 2015 to those who had contracted a mortgage. It felt the possibility of declaring “abuseful” various conditions that banks imposed on customers when they formalized loans to collect housing. The ruling opened the door to demanding clauses such as the one that forced to pay the expenses of notarization, registration and counseling. That’s what Jesús Pérez, 56, did, who decided to go to his bank in Benalmádena (…

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The Supreme Court gave good news in 2015 to those who had contracted a mortgage. It felt the possibility of declaring “abuseful” various conditions that banks imposed on customers when they formalized loans to collect housing. The ruling opened the door to demanding clauses such as the one that forced to pay the expenses of notarization, registration and counseling. That’s what Jesús Pérez, 56, did, who decided to go to his bank in Benalmádena (…

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Saturday, October 4, 2025.
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