minus_equity
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Hello,
I'm just seeing if I can get advice from people on this forum. My mortgage is no longer affordable, since my wife had to give up work due to ill health.
I submitted an SFS at the start of the year, with IMHO as the middleman dealing with EBS. The upshot of that is the bank has offered us a year long interest only forbearance period. The bank says they cannot offer us a long term solution yet because we are not already in arrears.
I am not happy with this because, there is no certainty about whether EBS will offer us a longterm solution after the 1 year forbearance period. I will then have to submit an SFS again and go through the process again. The IMHO agent advised that because of laws brought in by Joan Burton, the banks cannot offer us a long term plan until after this year long period Is this true? I feel like the bank is kicking the problem down the road just because we are not in arrears already.
Income details
Net monthly (i.e. after tax) Income self:
Net monthly income partner/spouse: nature of income
Income history: €3320
Amount of child benefit received: €260
Amount of Mortgage Interest Supplement received (MIS is the social welfare payment to unemployed people, don't confuse with TRS)
2 Adult Family, 1 Income
1 car needed for work
Number of children 0- 2 years old:1
Number of 3 years old children: 1
Monthly childcare costs: N/A my wife is looking after the children in the home
Home loanLender:EBS
Amount outstanding: 321,000
Value of home: 130,000
Interest rate: SVR
Monthly repayment 1650
Amount in arrears 0
Currently in 1 year interest only plan with EBS
How important is retaining the family home to you? Which of the following best describes your situation?
I am in an apartment with 2 kids. We are hopelessly in negative equity with no prospect of being able to sell the apartment in the medium term. Ideally we would like to move into a house. I would rather rent a home than try to continue pay a mortgage on the apartment
I'm just seeing if I can get advice from people on this forum. My mortgage is no longer affordable, since my wife had to give up work due to ill health.
I submitted an SFS at the start of the year, with IMHO as the middleman dealing with EBS. The upshot of that is the bank has offered us a year long interest only forbearance period. The bank says they cannot offer us a long term solution yet because we are not already in arrears.
I am not happy with this because, there is no certainty about whether EBS will offer us a longterm solution after the 1 year forbearance period. I will then have to submit an SFS again and go through the process again. The IMHO agent advised that because of laws brought in by Joan Burton, the banks cannot offer us a long term plan until after this year long period Is this true? I feel like the bank is kicking the problem down the road just because we are not in arrears already.
Income details
Net monthly (i.e. after tax) Income self:
Net monthly income partner/spouse: nature of income
Income history: €3320
Amount of child benefit received: €260
Amount of Mortgage Interest Supplement received (MIS is the social welfare payment to unemployed people, don't confuse with TRS)
2 Adult Family, 1 Income
1 car needed for work
Number of children 0- 2 years old:1
Number of 3 years old children: 1
Monthly childcare costs: N/A my wife is looking after the children in the home
Home loanLender:EBS
Amount outstanding: 321,000
Value of home: 130,000
Interest rate: SVR
Monthly repayment 1650
Amount in arrears 0
Currently in 1 year interest only plan with EBS
How important is retaining the family home to you? Which of the following best describes your situation?
I am in an apartment with 2 kids. We are hopelessly in negative equity with no prospect of being able to sell the apartment in the medium term. Ideally we would like to move into a house. I would rather rent a home than try to continue pay a mortgage on the apartment