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Receivers and liquidators

Q. I read your answer on liquidation and insolvency last week with interest. However, I have a different set of circumstances. I have a trading company with the trading premises held within the company and financed by a large bank loan. The lending bank has a fixed charge over the property and a floating charge over the other assets. I am not going to be able to keep the repayments going on the loan much longer. I have only been able to do so by increasing the period during which I can pay my creditors and I can’t do this much longer as the creditors have me under huge pressure. I have been told that the bank might appoint a receiver but your answer last week did not refer to this. What is a receiver and how is a receiver different from a liquidator?

Lease & Live — enjoy your future home now

Lease & Live, a new company in Galway, is determined to spark life back into the property sector with a fantastic new initiative. High deposits and restrictive agreements have caused the steps of the property ladder to wobble, especially for first time buyers, but Lease & Live is determined to strengthen the opportunities for homeowners. This scheme offers prospective home owners the chance to rent their dream home for up to three years with the opportunity to purchase the property at the end of the lease, with all finances paid to be deducted as down payment.

Mortgage debt crippling Irish families — Funchion

Sinn Féin EU East and local election candidate for Kilkenny city, Kathleen Funchion, has said that a recent revelation made by head of statistics at the Central Bank John Kelly is very worrying.

Busy times at John Quinn & Co

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John Quinn & Co is reporting a very busy period at present with a number of houses in and around the city coming on the market in the past week, all on offer at exceptionally attractive value for money prices.

Flexibility on bogs must be secured - McFadden

In advance of an EU directive, expected to take effect on January 1, which would see turf cutting banned, Fine Gael Longford/ Westmeath Senator Nicky McFadden has said Minister Gormley must ensure that Ireland retains broad flexibility on how we maintain and use our bog lands.

 

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