Brendan Burgess
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I met David Hall from the Irish Mortgage Holders Organisation this morning and he said that while they had been letting staff go over the last couple of years, there has been a big increase in activity recently. The cost of living increases have made it difficult for people to keep up their mortgage repayments.
MABS has also noted an increase in activity. I am not sure if that is mortgages or debt generally.
The big driver of serious mortgage arrears is a loss of income through sickness or unemployment. Interest rate rises and cost of living increases may put people under pressure, but I doubt it will lead to a repeat of the last crisis.
With most people in positive equity, they will be more incentivised to pay their mortgage.
Brendan
MABS has also noted an increase in activity. I am not sure if that is mortgages or debt generally.
The big driver of serious mortgage arrears is a loss of income through sickness or unemployment. Interest rate rises and cost of living increases may put people under pressure, but I doubt it will lead to a repeat of the last crisis.
With most people in positive equity, they will be more incentivised to pay their mortgage.
Brendan