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Mortgage arrears crisis

Half of bank customers in arrears face legal action

Almost half of Ulster Bank mortgage customers in long-term arrears are in the process of having their homes repossessed, an Oireachtas committee has heard.

Wed, 09 Apr, 2014

Mortgage holders ‘not fully informed of their rights’
Mortgage holders ‘not fully informed of their rights’

The Government has been criticised for failing to fully inform struggling mortgage borrowers of their rights and protections as concerns emerge over so-called vulture funds buying up Irish loans.

Tue, 18 Mar, 2014

75% of mortgages in arrears for over 90 days not restructured

Almost three quarters of householders whose mortgages are more than 90 days in arrears have not had them restructured, the Department of Finance has confirmed.

Fri, 14 Feb, 2014

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