Molly said:it is for this reason that it is of the utmost importance to fully read and understand the loan conditions before accepting and drawing down the mortgage.
Shanneah said:Last January I was shopping around for mortgages and at the time AIB were the most competitive offering me a fixed rate of 2.94% on my mortgage for the first year. I told the bank that I wouldn't be drawing down the mortgage until June but they assured me that I wouldn't get a better rate. I accepted and signed the offer in January and drew down the mortgage at the beginning of June. I then received a letter from the bank alerting me to my new fixed interest rate of 3.95%.
Shanneah said:That's really interesting because when I complained about this issue, they said they would try their best to find the best possible rate at that time. The best she could find on the 20th of June was a variable tracker rate of 3.75%. Apparently there is a new discounted first time buyer rate available at the moment of a much lower rate but because I signed the offer in January I am not eligble.
Sunny said:But if fixed rates were cheaper when she came to drawdown would be entitled to the cheaper rate if she had already agreed to the higher rate??? The answer is yes in reality but no if we follow your argument! It works both ways.
liteweight said:No. I think you'll find the bank would have stuck to the original agreement if rates had lowered in the meantime.
Shanneah said:I at least now am guaranteed the discount tracker rate of 3.35%.
Shanneah said:That's really interesting because when I complained about this issue, they said they would try their best to find the best possible rate at that time. The best she could find on the 20th of June was a variable tracker rate of 3.75%. Apparently there is a new discounted first time buyer rate available at the moment of a much lower rate but because I signed the offer in January I am not eligble.
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