Legal Assistance for Borrowers with Swiss Franc Loans
HomeLegal Assistance for Borrowers with Swiss Franc Loans
Problems with Swiss franc loans affect thousands of Poles. If you have a loan denominated in CHF and fluctuations in the exchange rate have negatively impacted your obligations, we are here to help. Our law firm specializes in providing effective legal assistance to individuals seeking to free themselves from the burdens of Swiss franc loans.
Why Take Action?
The rise in the Swiss franc exchange rate has caused the installments of many loans to increase dramatically, and in numerous cases, the outstanding debt now exceeds the value of the property. Many credit agreements contained abusive clauses that were not fully transparent to borrowers. Thanks to our legal actions, many clients have successfully freed themselves from unfavorable loan terms, recovered overpaid amounts, or had their entire loan agreements declared null and void.
Why Choose TZLAW?
Individual approach – every case is different, which is why we tailor our strategy to each client’s unique situation.
Comprehensive support – from contract analysis and negotiations with the bank to court representation – we’re with you every step of the way.
At TZLAW, we thoroughly analyze your legal situation and loan agreement to find the best possible solution.
We offer:
Detailed contract review – we check whether your agreement contains any unlawful or abusive clauses.
Bank negotiations – we strive to reach a favorable settlement on your behalf.
Court representation – we have extensive experience in cases involving the invalidation or conversion of Swiss franc loans.
Contact Us
If you want to check whether you have grounds to invalidate your loan agreement or recover overpaid funds, contact us today. Our lawyers will guide you through the entire process — from analyzing your situation to representing you in court.
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