gobbomincer
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@Housefund123 & @gobbomincer I would strongly recommend you take this to the FSO for resolution. AIB appear to be the only bank calculating it differently to everyone else and they should be held to account on this practice. You can also claim the loss in the rate from what you wanted to break until the fixed period expired.
Its a straight forward enough complaint - backed up by regulation and standard practice, and therefore should be a relatively easy one to submit and get a judgement on, and its likely the bank may have to change their practice as a result
Go for it !
You'll need to break out of fixed rate with current lender to do so. New lender might include break fee in balance they will take in.Is it possible to switch to another bank and get a better rate when still in fixed term
Would need to know your balance to attempt to calculate.was the breakage fee they quoted me correct
Have you got details: balance, when you fixed, at what rate, for how long etc.Hey guys, new to this blog post but I just wanted to see if anyone has heard anything back about whether or not AIB are calculating the breaking fee in accordance with the legislation? I have just been hit with a breaking fee of 1400€.
Hi
Just enquiring regarding my mortgage, in February 2011, we fixed our mortgage with PTSB for 10 years at a rate of 6.1%; repayments were nearly €1800 a month. In December 2015 we had to restructure our mortgage to reduce the monthly repayments which are now €1453 a month and this also added over 4 years to the term of the mortgage, but we are still fixed at 6.1% on the new repayments till 2021. I enquired about breaking out of the fixed rate early also about two years ago and they said it would cost over €20,000.
Is it possible to switch to another bank and get a better rate when still in fixed term and was the breakage fee they quoted me correct.
Sept 2016 the 5 year interbank rate was negative. The 3 year rate now is positive. If it was any other bank, there would be no break fee.Hi Red Onion, I fixed it 2 years ago September 2016 for 5 years. Approx 122,000 balance fixed at 3.8%.
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