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older+wiser
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I am one of the many Irish people who foolishly rushed into buying overseas property, in my case an apartment in Cyprus.
The Cypriot economy is heading the same way as ours and resale is pretty much impossible.
Because of the downturn here I think I will have problems keeping up repayments on the mortgage I took out with a Cypriot bank.
The apartment is nominally worth quite a bit more than the amount owed on the mortgage and the developer acted as guarantor on the mortgage ( a common practice in Cyprus).
Does anyone know what might happen if I have to default on the mortgage?
It would be bad enough losing the money I have already paid without any other long term consequences- bad credit rating, court proceedings etc. Thanks
The Cypriot economy is heading the same way as ours and resale is pretty much impossible.
Because of the downturn here I think I will have problems keeping up repayments on the mortgage I took out with a Cypriot bank.
The apartment is nominally worth quite a bit more than the amount owed on the mortgage and the developer acted as guarantor on the mortgage ( a common practice in Cyprus).
Does anyone know what might happen if I have to default on the mortgage?
It would be bad enough losing the money I have already paid without any other long term consequences- bad credit rating, court proceedings etc. Thanks