Mortgages appeal process backed

New mortgage reforms could see banks and lenders forced into agreements to help struggling homeowners with a debt write-down and protect them from repossession.

Mortgages appeal process backed

New mortgage reforms could see banks and lenders forced into agreements to help struggling homeowners with a debt write-down and protect them from repossession.

The Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality has recommended that the new Personal Insolvency Bill include a process whereby individuals can appeal a bank’s decision to take away their home.

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