Like ClubMan says, we need to know the exact details of the mortgage you're holding before we answer your question.You'd need to post more details - e.g. original mortgage amount, term, and start date; outstanding amount and term; rate (maybe the rate has gone up?); single or joint buyer; first time buyer in first 7 years of mortgage or other, etc.?
Ah - maybe the clue was in the question alright. Presumably must be either EBS or INBS if this is accurate:Is your mortgage with the Irish Nationwide?
Got a letter from my building society ...
What are your mortgage details - original amount and term, outstanding amount and term, rate, single or joint mortgage holder, FTB in first 7 years of mortgage or not etc.?Did you get a reply - I just noticed mine went up €8 as well with Ulster bank would not have noticed if not looked at this thread will have to ring them tomorrow.
Fair enough but that means that people cannot attempt to explain the seeming discrepancy of your repayment going up by €8.NOt giving out all the details
Fair enough but that means that people cannot attempt to explain the seeming discrepancy of your repayment going up by €8.
NOt giving out all the details basically FTB over 30 yrs am in 4yrs - joint mortgage holder married no reason it should have increased will contact bank tomorrow to find out.
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