Priory Hall residents in bid to have mortgages frozen

Residents at the Priory Hall apartment complex have requested a meeting with the Irish Banking Federation in the hope that the banks will agree to temporarily freeze their mortgages.

Priory Hall residents in bid to have mortgages frozen

Residents at the Priory Hall apartment complex have requested a meeting with the Irish Banking Federation in the hope that the banks will agree to temporarily freeze their mortgages.

It comes as Dublin City Council is due to go to the Supreme Court on April 24, to appeal the High Court decision that the Council would be obliged to pay for temporary accommodation for residents of the Donaghmede complex.

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