Lillywhite22
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I received a letter today from the Bank of Ireland Mortage Arrears Support Unit to state that my mortage, which transferred from KBC on 1st February 2023, has been in arrears for 31 days or more to the tune of.......€0.04.
The letter included a 'Guide on Dealing with Mortgage Repayment Difficulties' and referred to serious consequences for not co-operating with the Code of Conduct on Mortgage Arrears, possible legal action etc. etc.
When I called the Arrears Support Unit, they informed me that the arrears was on the account when it transferred from KBC and I would need to take it up with them. I replied that it hardly made sense to call KBC when my mortgage is now with BofI. They said there was nothing else they could tell me but agreed to consolidate the 'arrears' into the account.
To say I am shocked and disgusted to receive such a letter so early in my mortgage relationship with BofI is an understatement. However, my concern is that I now have an arrears recorded against me - 17 years into an unblemished mortgage account. Is there anything else I should do here to protect myself?
The letter included a 'Guide on Dealing with Mortgage Repayment Difficulties' and referred to serious consequences for not co-operating with the Code of Conduct on Mortgage Arrears, possible legal action etc. etc.
When I called the Arrears Support Unit, they informed me that the arrears was on the account when it transferred from KBC and I would need to take it up with them. I replied that it hardly made sense to call KBC when my mortgage is now with BofI. They said there was nothing else they could tell me but agreed to consolidate the 'arrears' into the account.
To say I am shocked and disgusted to receive such a letter so early in my mortgage relationship with BofI is an understatement. However, my concern is that I now have an arrears recorded against me - 17 years into an unblemished mortgage account. Is there anything else I should do here to protect myself?