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FF puts families first in new mortgage proposals – Calleary

Mayo Deputy Dara Calleary has said new proposals on tackling the mortgage crisis published by Fianna Fáil this week will put homeowners back in the driving seat instead of giving all the power to the banks.

FF puts families first in new mortgage proposals – Calleary

Mayo Deputy Dara Calleary has said new proposals on tackling the mortgage crisis published by Fianna Fáil this week will put homeowners back in the driving seat instead of giving all the power to the banks.

New mortgage proposals will favour homeowners, not banks, says Ó Cuív

Newly published proposals on tackling the mortgage crisis will put homeowners “back in the driving seat” instead of giving “all the power to the banks”.

Families in mortgage difficulty cannot afford property tax says Ó Cuív

It is “deeply unfair” to expect homeowners, who “cannot afford their home as it is”, and are in mortgage arrears, to have to pay “hundreds of euro in extra tax on that home”.

Reduce bank role in personal insolvency legislation says Kitt

The new Personal Insolvency legislation, may be an opportunity to help families in mortgage arrears but it still leaves too much power in the hands of the banks.

Government sits on its hands while mortgages fall into arrears – Calleary

The Government is paralysed by the scale of the mortgage crisis and is failing to help families in difficulty in a comprehensive way, according to Mayo Fianna Fáil TD Dara Calleary. The Central Bank has confirmed that 77,630 or 10.2 per cent of all private residential mortgages are now in arrears of more than 90 days.

Survey finds lenders placing impediments in way of mortgage seekers

A new survey of independent brokers has found that the majority of people seeking mortgages are finding it harder than ever to get loan approvals.

Housing database would assist homeowners in distress

Kilkenny Labour TD Ann Phelan has welcomed the recent recommendations by the CSO and prominent economists of the need for a national housing price database.

Connemara cottage at centre of US Senator corruption complaint

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A Connemara cottage has found itself caught up in the middle of a political storm in the US with an outgoing senator being accused of accepting a “sweetheart real estate deal” in exchange for helping a businessman friend get a presidential pardon for tax and securities crimes.

Understanding NAMA

In an unusual move, the Department of Finance published a draft of the proposed NAMA legislation for public debate and discussion throughout the summer, in advance of it being formally debated in the Dáil in September after the summer break.

 

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