Cláusulas abusivas : especial mención a las cláusulas suelo
Date
2019Abstract
En el presente trabajo se analizará “la cláusula suelo”, cláusula que numerosas entidades
bancarias incorporaron a los créditos hipotecarios concedidos, para protegerse de las
bajadas de los tipos de intereses que estuvieran por debajo de determinados umbrales.
Esto generó un desequilibrio entre los derechos y obligaciones de ambas partes, ya que
la información que se le suministraba al consumidor del contenido del contrato y la
aplicación de la cláusula no era clara ni sencilla. Esta falta de transparencia provoco el
carácter abusivo en las cláusulas. La falta de licitud dio pie a que el TS dictara la
Sentencia del 9 de Mayo de 2013, que establece por primera vez la nulidad de la
cláusula suelo y limita su retroactividad a ese momento.
Palabras Claves: cláusula suelo, contrato, falta de transparencia, sentencia, nulidad.
SUMMARY
In this essay we will analyze the so called <<cláusula suelo>>, a clause which was
included in accepted mortgages by numerous banking entities in order to protect
themselves from the lowering of interest rates under specific values.
This “minimum interest” clause generated an imbalance between the rights and
obligations from both sides, due to the fact that the information provided to the recipient
of the mortgage and application of said clause wasn´t completely clear and concise.
This lack of transparency generated the abusive character of this clause. In conjunction
with its lawlessness, the Supreme Court passed the Sentence of the 9th of May of 2013,
declaring for the first time the “ground clause” null and limiting its retroactivity up until
that moment. In this essay we will analyze the so called <<cláusula suelo>>, a clause which was
included in accepted mortgages by numerous banking entities in order to protect
themselves from the lowering of interest rates under specific values.
This “minimum interest” clause generated an imbalance between the rights and
obligations from both sides, due to the fact that the information provided to the recipient
of the mortgage and application of said clause wasn´t completely clear and concise.
This lack of transparency generated the abusive character of this clause. In conjunction
with its lawlessness, the Supreme Court passed the Sentence of the 9th of May of 2013,
declaring for the first time the “ground clause” null and limiting its retroactivity up until
that moment.