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This is a quick summary of the issues relating to switching from fixed rates to trackers and a list of threads on the topic.
I will format it better later.
You may be contractually entitled to a tracker at the end of your fixed rate period
Check your mortgage agreement or the agreement when you changed to a fixed. You may be entitled to a tracker. Bank of Scotland contracts had a price promise, that the rate would not be in excess of 1.5% over the ECB rate. PTSB guaranteed a tracker but not the rate and are now charging such people ECB + 4%
If you were not offered a tracker to which you were entitled, insist on getting one now
NinaK was not told she was entitled to a tracker. She later fixed again for three years. The bank tried to insist that she was obliged to stay on her fixed rate for the three years. She argued her case and won.
If the document changing to the fixed rate did not specifically say that you would lose the tracker, you have a good case.
The Financial Services Ombudsman ruled in one case that the lender must give a tracker at the end of the fixed period, if the documentation did not specify otherwise.
If the lender did not explain the implications of switching from a tracker to a fixed rate, you may have a case
Most switches from a tracker to a fixed rate did not give a right to return to a tracker. However, if the bank proactively encouraged you to switch without telling you the implications, you may have a case. Complain to the lender and go to the Ombudsman if you don’t get satisfaction.
If you were given a “free” break from an expensive fixed rate, you may have a case
Some people were delighted to be allowed to get out of their fixed rates free of charge. They did not realise that, by doing so, they lost their right to revert to a tracker. Worth going to the Ombudsman over.
If you were encouraged off your tracker as part of an arrears arrangement, you have a case
If the lender switched you off your tracker as part of a deal on arrears, you have a case.
Financial Regulator says Mortgage Lenders must act in best interests of consumers October 2008
Financial Regulator says that customers should be informed of implications of switching - August 2010
http://www.independent.ie/business/personal-finance/property-mortgages/central-bank-warns-lenders-over-breaking-tracker-terms-29153309.html (March 2013 Central Bank writes to lenders warning them about breaking tracker terms)
Ombudsman handling 40 complaints about entitlement to trackers
Bank of Ireland
Bank of Ireland/ICS puts 2,096 customers back on trackers after their fixed rate expired
Success! I got my tracker back from ICS user: wednesday
Bank mistake – I should have been offered a tracker (Bank of Ireland)
Ulster Bank/First Active
Case study of getting tracker back from Ulster Bank Karolina77
UB refused tracker after fixed rate period -Ombudsman gave it back to me (PeteB) Brilliant, detailed account of complaint and interaction with the Ombudsman.
First Active tried to get me off my tracker with attractive fixed rates Boards.ie November 2008
Success! Ulster reinstated our tracker mortgage after fixed period (Ladylouth)
PTSB
Fixed rate expired in 2009, should have been offered tracker
PTSB says 300 customers should have been offered trackers
PTSB not offering tracker per contract – case study
PTSB effects of breaking a fixed rate mortgage?
PTSB allowed me free switch out of a fixed rate mortgage. I have lost my tracker.
Ombudsman upholds complaint but PTSB appeals to the High Court successfully
PTSB Has anyone coming off a fixed rate with PTSB been offered a tracker?
As of Feb 2011, being offered ECB + 4%
AIB
Success! Ombudsman orders AIB to restore tracker after fixed period (Harvest Moon) AIB argued that it no longer offered trackers
Success! Ombudsman orders AIB to restore my tracker (Jacky) Another example of AIB argued that it no longer offered trackers
Success! Ombudsman told AIB to give me my tracker back after fixing.(Florida 23) A third example of this!
Ombudsman rejects complaint - I fixed again, because I believed AIB that they no longer offered trackers
KBC
Ombudsman rejected my complaint against KBC
Lost my tracker when switching to fixed – not informed by KBC of implications
Irish Independent March 2009
Options after fixed ends are confusing
Agreed a tracker, but mortgage contract says SVR
Agreed a tracker but mortgage contract says SVR – Example 2
Any chance of banks wriggling out of trackers?
Fixed my rate in 2007, now bank won’t allow me revert to tracker
Bank says fixed rate will move to tracker. Mortgage agreement says otherwise
Bank won’t honour tracker
Switched from a fixed rate – lost my tracker
PTSB told me I wasn't entitled to a tracker, so switched to another lender. Ombudsman upholds my complaint
I will format it better later.
You may be contractually entitled to a tracker at the end of your fixed rate period
Check your mortgage agreement or the agreement when you changed to a fixed. You may be entitled to a tracker. Bank of Scotland contracts had a price promise, that the rate would not be in excess of 1.5% over the ECB rate. PTSB guaranteed a tracker but not the rate and are now charging such people ECB + 4%
If you were not offered a tracker to which you were entitled, insist on getting one now
NinaK was not told she was entitled to a tracker. She later fixed again for three years. The bank tried to insist that she was obliged to stay on her fixed rate for the three years. She argued her case and won.
If the document changing to the fixed rate did not specifically say that you would lose the tracker, you have a good case.
The Financial Services Ombudsman ruled in one case that the lender must give a tracker at the end of the fixed period, if the documentation did not specify otherwise.
If the lender did not explain the implications of switching from a tracker to a fixed rate, you may have a case
Most switches from a tracker to a fixed rate did not give a right to return to a tracker. However, if the bank proactively encouraged you to switch without telling you the implications, you may have a case. Complain to the lender and go to the Ombudsman if you don’t get satisfaction.
If you were given a “free” break from an expensive fixed rate, you may have a case
Some people were delighted to be allowed to get out of their fixed rates free of charge. They did not realise that, by doing so, they lost their right to revert to a tracker. Worth going to the Ombudsman over.
If you were encouraged off your tracker as part of an arrears arrangement, you have a case
If the lender switched you off your tracker as part of a deal on arrears, you have a case.
Financial Regulator says Mortgage Lenders must act in best interests of consumers October 2008
Financial Regulator says that customers should be informed of implications of switching - August 2010
http://www.independent.ie/business/personal-finance/property-mortgages/central-bank-warns-lenders-over-breaking-tracker-terms-29153309.html (March 2013 Central Bank writes to lenders warning them about breaking tracker terms)
Ombudsman handling 40 complaints about entitlement to trackers
Bank of Ireland
Bank of Ireland/ICS puts 2,096 customers back on trackers after their fixed rate expired
Success! I got my tracker back from ICS user: wednesday
Bank mistake – I should have been offered a tracker (Bank of Ireland)
Ulster Bank/First Active
Case study of getting tracker back from Ulster Bank Karolina77
- Didn't give her option of tracker on expiry of fixed
- UB claimed she had forfeited option by fixing again
- Offered her a tracker for one year to settle claim
- Went to Ombudsman
- UB settled directly without waiting for Ombudsman decision
UB refused tracker after fixed rate period -Ombudsman gave it back to me (PeteB) Brilliant, detailed account of complaint and interaction with the Ombudsman.
First Active tried to get me off my tracker with attractive fixed rates Boards.ie November 2008
Success! Ulster reinstated our tracker mortgage after fixed period (Ladylouth)
- Form to fix, said "you will revert to home loan rate"
- UB claimed this was obviously the SVR
- Lady Louth claimed this was too vague
- Settled without going to Ombudsman
PTSB
Fixed rate expired in 2009, should have been offered tracker
PTSB says 300 customers should have been offered trackers
PTSB not offering tracker per contract – case study
PTSB effects of breaking a fixed rate mortgage?
PTSB allowed me free switch out of a fixed rate mortgage. I have lost my tracker.
Ombudsman upholds complaint but PTSB appeals to the High Court successfully
PTSB Has anyone coming off a fixed rate with PTSB been offered a tracker?
As of Feb 2011, being offered ECB + 4%
AIB
Success! Ombudsman orders AIB to restore tracker after fixed period (Harvest Moon) AIB argued that it no longer offered trackers
Success! Ombudsman orders AIB to restore my tracker (Jacky) Another example of AIB argued that it no longer offered trackers
Success! Ombudsman told AIB to give me my tracker back after fixing.(Florida 23) A third example of this!
Ombudsman rejects complaint - I fixed again, because I believed AIB that they no longer offered trackers
KBC
Ombudsman rejected my complaint against KBC
Lost my tracker when switching to fixed – not informed by KBC of implications
Irish Independent March 2009
Options after fixed ends are confusing
Agreed a tracker, but mortgage contract says SVR
Agreed a tracker but mortgage contract says SVR – Example 2
Any chance of banks wriggling out of trackers?
Fixed my rate in 2007, now bank won’t allow me revert to tracker
Bank says fixed rate will move to tracker. Mortgage agreement says otherwise
Bank won’t honour tracker
Switched from a fixed rate – lost my tracker
PTSB told me I wasn't entitled to a tracker, so switched to another lender. Ombudsman upholds my complaint