Repossessions revisited
02/01/2018 11:25:42Julie Sadlier writes on developments in Irish repossessions for the November 2017 Gazette.
Are possession orders outdated penalties for home loan defaults? In April 2013, Julie Sadlier wrote an article for the Gazette concluding that home-owner victims of the financial crash should stay in their homes until resolutions to their mortgage arrears were found.
The 2013 situation
At that time, there were few possession proceedings before the courts because the was awaiting amendment after . Also at that time, the High Court had given hope in that banks could not expect possession orders without complying fully with the (CCMA), which was introduced in response to the bailout of lending institutions. The code included many types of resolution arrangements for banks and customers, depending on their circumstances.
Finding resolution
Since that article, several borrowers in mortgage arrears have found resolutions. Some have been short term, some have been long term, while others have involved write-downs. Julie Sadlier is a solicitor with Kieran Mulcahy Solicitors in Limerick. Writing in the Gazette, she argues that the resolution progress has lacked transparency, and decries a 鈥渨orrying randomness鈥 about the process. She also asserts that unverified suggestions by banks that strategic defaulters make up a significant number of those in mortgage arrears is contrary to the experience on the ground.
- Read the full article in the November 2017 Gazette
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