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The tracker rate was outlined in the Particulars of the Loan letter and in Offer letter, it stated year 1 would be tracker with margin at 0.6% and thereafter ECB plus 1.1% for the term of the mortgage.
The clause relating to what should be offered reads as follows:
3.2 Further Fixed rate options/choice
At the end of any fixed interest period, the Customer may choose between:
(a) a further fixed interest period, or
(b) conversion to a variable interest rate Mortgage Loan
(c) conversion to a tracker interest rate Mortgage Loan at the bank's then prevailing rates approriate to the Mortgage Loan. If the customer does not excercise this choice, then the Mortgage Loan will automatically convert to the variable interest rate Mortgage Loan. End
Harvest Moon,Guys, I think it best to outline the steps you need to take as per previously outlined it is a long process, should not be, but until the Ombudsman or someone of that ilk takes a stand the banks will continue to stonewall. As follows this is pretty much what I had to do and would advise anyone in similar position to follow same:
-Get a copy of your mortgage contract and original offer letter.
-Contact bank, e.g. AIB, via their mortatge center, don't go via branch. By phone intially and make your initial complaint. They will most likely refuse, ask for this confirmation in writing.Make a note of the name of the person you are speaking to, the date and the exact time.
-Write to bank requesting correct mortgage rates to be offered per your contract terms, from date when you last came of fixed if apllicable. Advise them you will take neceesary steps via legal or ombudsman if they refuse.
Ask for confirmation in writing. Assuming they refuse you should write again and ask for a Final response letter confirming same position still applies.
-File a complaint with Ombudsman and it will run with them from there. It will take some time for a case officer to be appointed who will then request all relevant documents from you and bank. At this stage the Ombudsman may offer mediation, I would advise refusing as it will only take more time. Seek Ombudsman ruling as early as possible.
-In unlikely event that Ombudsman did rule agaist you then you should seek legal advice.
-It is a long winded process, around 9-10 months in our case. Assumes it suits the banks just fine to push it this way in the hope you either go away or it is long fingered.
-In hindsight a relatively straightforward process, you need to kick it off with your bank, keep and request everything in writing and let the process take its course.
Hoepfully with a positive outcome.
I drew down mortgage in July 2006 with Dicsount Tracker Rate. I fixed for three years in October 2006. Letter three years later did not give option of tracker. It is this letter of October 2009 that I have made my complaint.
All advice appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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