Sophrosyne
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OK, we will conduct a survey of the 64,000 borrowers in arrears over three months and ask them if they are deliberately defaulting?
Denying the existence or failing to estimate the numbers is not helping to solve the problem.
We have a poor record in Ireland of paying our taxes, water charges, Local Property Tax etc. Why would it be any difficult for people with mortgages? Especially when they reckon that there is no penalty and probably actually an incentive to default?
I reckon that around 97% of people act responsibly. But that could be wrong. It might be only 95%. But, of course, it could be 100%.
What I would say to any of you who doubt their existence is to go down to your local Circuit Court and look at the large numbers who are paying nothing and not showing up. They are not even going into MABS or FLAC or New Beginning. They are just not paying and not caring.
Brendan
Well, Noeleen Blackwell of FLAC on Primetime tonight believes there may be just the 500 out there deliberately not paying!!!
Noeleen has been in the firing line with FLAC for 7-8 years
now. She has been dealing with people in difficulty paying their mortgage on a daily basis.
Who better to estimate the number of defaulters.
Some people appear to have an obsession about these " defaulters " the reality is theactual number of them can never be proven.
Can we now move on and put our energy into something more positive.
strategic defaulters have no reason whatsoever to consult with debt campaigners or politicians
Hi IMHO
I am confused by the wording of your post.
You are saying that my argument "can be easily dismissed."
Then you are saying that there are high levels of strategic default.
I don't want to put words in your mouth, but do you mean "It is unfortunate that so many people are dismissing your argument, although it is obviously correct"?
Brendan
Thanks for the suggestions IMHO
I am astonished and frustrated that so many reasonable people seem to think along the lines "We can't get a definite figure, therefore there are no deliberate defaulters".
Your approach of comparing things to other mortgage markets, is a good one. So maybe instead of just saying 3% of 600,000, I will come up with a few other ways of estimating it.
For example, in every other country, there is a direct link between unemployment and arrears. Around 6 months after unemployment starts to fall, mortgage arrears start to fall. But not in Ireland. It continued to rise.
Brendan
am astonished and frustrated that so many reasonable people seem to think along the lines "We can't get a definite figure, therefore there are no deliberate defaulters".
I had (after lifestyle sacrifices) sufficient funds to pay - but the property was in joint names & the bank would not sign it over to me at the time for various reasons, and my issue was making repayments by myself on a property in joint names.
I took legal advice on the situation - & the legal advice was to strategically default , stay in the property for as long as possible & when eventually it would be repossessed , then I would have a nestegg built up. Was advised that I would never get another mortgage anyway as the property was so deep in negative equity.
Delboy.Well, Noeleen Blackwell of FLAC on Primetime tonight believes there may be just the 500 out there deliberately not paying!!!
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