Can anyone answer this please?
Is it normal to be put into the MARP process when applying to your bank for payment holiday / moratorium to enable unpaid maternity leave?
The website keepingyourhome.ie quotes the MARP process as for being for those in arrears or pre-arrears.
''Under the CCMA, lenders must operate a Mortgage Arrears Resolution Process (MARP) when dealing with arrears and pre-arrears customers.''
We applied for payment holiday for to consider unpaid maternity leave, showed we were not in arrears and had savings, yet letters which eventually came back to us have put us into the MARP process.
We wrote to bank immediately to clarify...letter was ignored. Called numerous times, waste of time. Different answers every time. Wrote again with our question, listing the letter as 'formal complaint' and sent registered post. It arrived. Emailed a copy of the same formal complaint letter to a staff member who replied it was sent to appropriate team.
That was 40 days ago. Now considering contacting Ombudsman, as we want the bank to answer this as concerns it will affect future credit or have implications. We just want to know why we are in MARP and what are the implications and if we are not in arrears can they remove us from it?
A staff member in another high street bank advised me we should most definitely NOT be part of MARP and to contact senior figures to emend this immediately. Confused.....Can anyone shed some light?
Thank you.
Is it normal to be put into the MARP process when applying to your bank for payment holiday / moratorium to enable unpaid maternity leave?
The website keepingyourhome.ie quotes the MARP process as for being for those in arrears or pre-arrears.
''Under the CCMA, lenders must operate a Mortgage Arrears Resolution Process (MARP) when dealing with arrears and pre-arrears customers.''
We applied for payment holiday for to consider unpaid maternity leave, showed we were not in arrears and had savings, yet letters which eventually came back to us have put us into the MARP process.
We wrote to bank immediately to clarify...letter was ignored. Called numerous times, waste of time. Different answers every time. Wrote again with our question, listing the letter as 'formal complaint' and sent registered post. It arrived. Emailed a copy of the same formal complaint letter to a staff member who replied it was sent to appropriate team.
That was 40 days ago. Now considering contacting Ombudsman, as we want the bank to answer this as concerns it will affect future credit or have implications. We just want to know why we are in MARP and what are the implications and if we are not in arrears can they remove us from it?
A staff member in another high street bank advised me we should most definitely NOT be part of MARP and to contact senior figures to emend this immediately. Confused.....Can anyone shed some light?
Thank you.