we are in our house about eight or nine years - mortgage with bank of Ireland. It was an old semi detached house built in the 1950s that we bought it only had two rooms down stairs and two rooms upstairs we built on kitchen, utility room and downstairs toilet and bathroom and another bedroom upstairs. Almost five years ago I gave birth to a little boy with severe neurological problems from a rare disorder. He is severely physically and mentally disabled - unable to support his own head, unable to sit up on his own, unable to talk or walk because of low muscle tone he is like a rag doll, he is tube fed by peg and has severe epilepsy. When I went back to work I had to cut back to fifteen hours because I am unable to work full time because of his care needs. So for most of the last five years we have been on payment holidays to interest only and now bank offering us split mortgage extending term over extra ten years. Last year we decided to take the gamble and try for a healthy baby to try bring some balance into our lives and we thought it would be good for our son, however unfortunately we got hit again and our five month old son has been diagnosed with the same condition. We already have a hospital bed in our sitting room for our first son, small front room is full of supplies for his feeding machine, syringes for meds, hoist etc special chair and special buggy and now this will need to be doubled for two, because the house was originally extended when we bought it there is no scope to build a large bedroom and wet room for us and the boys (we need to be in same bedroom due to sons seizures). We have given bank architects report stating no scope to extend. Medical documents from doctors but they will not let us move house to a much needed bungalow (my husband is carrying our eldest son up and down stairs he is over 4 stone and a dead weight) I cannot wash him as bathroom is upstairs I could go on and on but you get the point! We have been to various tds over the last few years but our problem falls on deaf ears.
We are basically stuck in a narrow 1950s house with two severely disabled boys that is totally unsuitable to our needs surely the bank has to be able to offer us something besides split mortgage in unsuitable house.
I'm hoping someone has some advice?
Thanks in advance
We are basically stuck in a narrow 1950s house with two severely disabled boys that is totally unsuitable to our needs surely the bank has to be able to offer us something besides split mortgage in unsuitable house.
I'm hoping someone has some advice?
Thanks in advance