I purchased a second property in 2005 via an Irish Bank mortgage which is now in serious negative equity. Take into account the following:
- The Solicitor who gave a Solicitors undertaking has ceased practice(due to high court order) which invalidates the original signed mortgage documents.
- The updated folio documents were never registered with land registry and when an attempt was made to register them recently they were rejected by land registry.
- The bank now wishes to issue a replacement Mortgage pack for me to sign
and in addition is willing to pay all legal costs for registration of deeds etc.
- My Current A/C & home mortgage is with the same bank
- I am not in arrears on either home or 2nd property mortgage
Question: I am attempting to sell the property for half the original value which we leave me owing 30% of the original mortgage loan. I am in very a difficult financial position but continue to honer all my debts/mortgage repayments. Ideally I would like the bank to write off this debt(after property sale) or I am open to other ideas(I have another small loan with with the same bank)
I welcome your opinion.
Thanks
James (from Dublin)
- The Solicitor who gave a Solicitors undertaking has ceased practice(due to high court order) which invalidates the original signed mortgage documents.
- The updated folio documents were never registered with land registry and when an attempt was made to register them recently they were rejected by land registry.
- The bank now wishes to issue a replacement Mortgage pack for me to sign
and in addition is willing to pay all legal costs for registration of deeds etc.
- My Current A/C & home mortgage is with the same bank
- I am not in arrears on either home or 2nd property mortgage
Question: I am attempting to sell the property for half the original value which we leave me owing 30% of the original mortgage loan. I am in very a difficult financial position but continue to honer all my debts/mortgage repayments. Ideally I would like the bank to write off this debt(after property sale) or I am open to other ideas(I have another small loan with with the same bank)
I welcome your opinion.
Thanks
James (from Dublin)