Based on anecdotal evidence, I'd have to say I agree with Karl.
However, I think that in the majority of such cases its not as sophisticated as people thinking they may get a deal down the road. I've come across a couple of cases of each of the following in my circle of acquaintances:
1. People who are over stretched on credit cards or personal loans making an executive decision to prioritise the payment of cc or pl over their mortgage because the cc or pl has a much higher interest rate than their mortgage and because e.g. credit card companies are more proactive and much quicker in pursuing debts than mortgage providers. These people take advantage of the fact that a bank is going to do very little over a few months arrears. In a way they are also taking the advice that a lot of people give on the "Money Makeover" thread of this forum i.e. pay your high interest debts before you pay your low interest ones.
2. Those who take advantage of the fact that people who are only several months in arrears are not on the banks radar as the banks are dealing with bigger issues. They are also comforted by the recently introduced rules whereby a bank will do nothing for 12 months. They feel that they have the ability to go a few months into arrears without any major consequences. One classic example - acquaitance asked me where we went on holidays last summer. I replied we didnt have a family holiday because of pay cuts etc etc..His response was....".dont pay your mortgage for a couple of months and you can afford a holiday......I didnt pay my mortgage for 3 months last year....what are the bank going to do about it.....everyones in arrears.....they dont care if you miss the odd payment.......". These people prioritise the family holiday, daughters communion, new three piece suite etc. over their mortgage.
However, I think that in the majority of such cases its not as sophisticated as people thinking they may get a deal down the road. I've come across a couple of cases of each of the following in my circle of acquaintances:
1. People who are over stretched on credit cards or personal loans making an executive decision to prioritise the payment of cc or pl over their mortgage because the cc or pl has a much higher interest rate than their mortgage and because e.g. credit card companies are more proactive and much quicker in pursuing debts than mortgage providers. These people take advantage of the fact that a bank is going to do very little over a few months arrears. In a way they are also taking the advice that a lot of people give on the "Money Makeover" thread of this forum i.e. pay your high interest debts before you pay your low interest ones.
2. Those who take advantage of the fact that people who are only several months in arrears are not on the banks radar as the banks are dealing with bigger issues. They are also comforted by the recently introduced rules whereby a bank will do nothing for 12 months. They feel that they have the ability to go a few months into arrears without any major consequences. One classic example - acquaitance asked me where we went on holidays last summer. I replied we didnt have a family holiday because of pay cuts etc etc..His response was....".dont pay your mortgage for a couple of months and you can afford a holiday......I didnt pay my mortgage for 3 months last year....what are the bank going to do about it.....everyones in arrears.....they dont care if you miss the odd payment.......". These people prioritise the family holiday, daughters communion, new three piece suite etc. over their mortgage.