My friend needs to seek an extension (e.g. another 6 months) of the interest only repayment option and this time it looks like it does have to go via MARP/SFS etc. Maybe the process was too new when the original application went in or something (early 2011)?Clubman, for waht its worth
the THEORY is that if u use the MARP process that it is done by a separate department who will coordinate all the other bits within the same organization
Can't answer that myself but I would imagine not automatically and certainly not indefinitely - especially if no or little progress was being made on dealing with arrears (not an issue in my friend's case), other unsecured debts (this is an issue here) and eventually getting back to paying at least some of the capital down. In that case I presume that they'd have to make a judgement call on whether or not the mortgage in question was sustainable long term and if not take appropriate action up to and including repossession?Does MARP ever cease or does a bank keep agreeing to it being renewed every six months?
Does MARP ever cease or does a bank keep agreeing to it being renewed every six months?
Surely MARP is not a one way process and YOU can suggest this as an option if you feel that it may be the most pragmatic solution all round?I have no problem surrendering the property but this has not being made an option.
But you just said you have "no problem" with surrendering it!?!?Hi Clubman, I have been wary to do so as the property is almost 200k of negative equity.
I'd imagine they want to be repaid - if not in full then to the maximum extent. But what's possible is all down to negotiation I guess.Do you think they would release me from the mortgage if I were to surrender the property?
Maybe I'm a bit naive but I don't see how that could happen.I have been apprehensive to ask them the question as I felt this could jeopardise my position in MARP??
I have no problem surrendering the property but this has not being made an option.
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