An update on this....
I just received a phone call from Danske, and was told:
- they were OK with not having a direct debit in place for the mortgage
- they are OK with a standing order from an external (i.e. different bank's) account to pay directly into the mortgage
- they are OK with the these payments being a few days ahead of the existing repayment date
- I was cautioned that it was up to me to change the amounts if the repayment amounts change in the future: I was told they would write if the amount does change
- They have set up a transfer to my external account for TRS payments, which will be made automatically
This obviously contradicts what they have said to others. My guess is they have changed their attitude, probably in response to the feedback they've been getting.
Assuming they actually follow through with this, it seems reasonable to me. The only negative with a SO is having to change the amount should that change, but given this is fairly infrequent I don't see it as much of a problem.
Any idea what will happen to the deeds of properties that are currently held by Danske?
Looks like you were quite right => http://www.irishexaminer.com/business/pepper-to-take-over-danske-mortgage-accounts-268978.htmlAs memory services, I think it may be pepper who have been awarded the outsourcing work from Danske for some if not all of their customer loan book.
Looks like you were quite right => http://www.irishexaminer.com/business/pepper-to-take-over-danske-mortgage-accounts-268978.html
I have just requested the title deeds etc for my family home which Danske held as security for a recently sold investment property.
I was told on the phone to post my request to Danske, 1 Airton Close, Airton Road, Tallaght, stating whether I wanted them sent by registered post to myself or to my solicitor. I could also have sent the request on line through their secure email.
Once the request was received it would take 2 weeks for their legal department to remove Danske's interest and then post.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?