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Why? Business is business, the OP simply made a bad investment
OP, I would sell the apartment and pay them with that, the amount due I would not ,They really do not expect to get 100% of any big size loan taking out in the last few years and if they do then they really are stupid.Stupid in the first place to give you such an amount.
If you have any other assets I would do what the big guys do and put it in somebody else's name.
Look at your age Spain looks like a good place to retire to no disrespect to your age or anything but you don't deserve to live like a pauper,contact a good tax adviser / solicitor and see what they say.
Why? Business is business, the OP simply made a bad investment and can only blame himself,
My understanding at the time was that the apartment was (the only) collateral on the loan.
My solicitor tells me that the loan is “unsubordinated” which he says means that the bank can sue me for the 50,000. I always thought that, as the apartment was the collateral on the loan, I could simply hand the keys to the bank and walk away, but apparently not.
Well the Banks did, but nobody said to them late one night last year " business is business ".
I will say it is worth having a chat with your local TD explaining your situation if bank is unhelpful
this happened in recent months and it seems extraordinary after all that has happened that a major lender thinks it is ok to lend
What is so extraordinary about this ?? What do you think the Bank should do -- simply write off the debt ?? It is because of the careless lending that has left the Banks in such a dangerous level. Look, it really is quite simple, if you borrow the money it has to be paid back. And the higher the risk the more one will pay for the loan.
compounding the borrowers difficulties. when the house is sold, their asset is gone, they will be renting so how are they to pay back the large expensive loan.
This is exactly what should happen. They have a debt to pay.
The poor family have to rent and pay a loan. Big deal. They shouldn't have bought a house they couldn't afford or anticipate not affording.
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