I bought an apt in 2000 & lived there until I met my husband (Now seperated) and moved out in 2003 to live with him. I rented that apt and it paid for itself and all associated fees.
2006, we got a mortgage to build and so we did.
2008, Remortgaged the apt, interest only for 2 years to co-invest in another property with the intention of renovating and either leasing or selling.
2009. I became unemployed. Went back to college.
2010, marriage collapsed. He became unemployed & Moved to UK in pursuit of work. Payments on PPR stopped & went into arrears.
2010 Interest only arrangement on the Apt ceased and full pymt exceeded the rental income, it goes into arrears.
2012. Sold PPR and cleared the debt with €12 to spare.
Tested the market for the Apt value €82k. Mortgage €250k
Did the MARP and were offered a LOV but we didn't accept as it was unsustainable. We asked to negotiate a different arrangement but they said they wouldn't negotiate further until we made some payment. Which we didn't because we cant.
2013. March: Send a letter to bank to express desire to voluntary surrender. As of yet no response. I called today and requested call back, go none but discovered our case has moved from collections to recovery dept.
April: I recieve news that our share in the property we co invested in 2008 from the proceeds of remortgaged apt (€100k investment) is bought for €10k.
This means I have €5k coming to me soon.
I have no savings.
I owe €3k on a car. Other than that I have no other liabilities (no CC debt/no overdraft, no loans... I literally shut everything down in 2009)
May: I finish college and almost sure I have employment secured. For the past 2 years, I've been living off the generosity of my family and my partner and working hard to get to where I'm at now... The only graduate in my year with employment almost certain. This is solely because I've spent the last 2 years volunteering and networking in my field to get my required professional hours and accreditation.
It won't be a massive wage, just enough to support myself.
I reckon there is €170k shortfall staring me in the face when I give the keys back to the bank. I'm fearing personal insolvency as I'm afraid they'll milk whatever wage I do get. I don't know yet what I'll be earning. It will be entry level anyway, hardly enough to have anything left over to contribute to them.
UK/NI Bankruptcy has been suggested to me, but I want to work and have worked hard to get my foot in where I'm at now. My moving away just defeats that whole excercise!
I'm wondering can I negotiate with the bank anyway to come to an aggreement and what would be a sensible and non punitive agreement for me to negotiate?
I got a tenant in there last Sept last year but her rent only just serviced the cost of getting a tenant, I had outstanding mgmt fees and had to get new appliances and refurbish a bit. She's now moving out next week! I'm wondering whether to get a new tennant or lock it up, close esb and water accounts/service and send back the keys to bank. I would only get €750 rent pm from it. €200pm of that has to pay for mgmt fees and I have NO kitty for upkeep etc which I'd have to factor in, so the most I could afford to pay off a mortgage of €1150pm PLUS +€24,000 arrears is €475-500 pm.
That's like trying to fill the grand canyon with tic tacs.... hopeless!!
What is in store for me? I'm hoping life begins at 40!
(p.s. soon to be ex Hubby has no intention of paying anything. ever.)
2006, we got a mortgage to build and so we did.
2008, Remortgaged the apt, interest only for 2 years to co-invest in another property with the intention of renovating and either leasing or selling.
2009. I became unemployed. Went back to college.
2010, marriage collapsed. He became unemployed & Moved to UK in pursuit of work. Payments on PPR stopped & went into arrears.
2010 Interest only arrangement on the Apt ceased and full pymt exceeded the rental income, it goes into arrears.
2012. Sold PPR and cleared the debt with €12 to spare.
Tested the market for the Apt value €82k. Mortgage €250k
Did the MARP and were offered a LOV but we didn't accept as it was unsustainable. We asked to negotiate a different arrangement but they said they wouldn't negotiate further until we made some payment. Which we didn't because we cant.
2013. March: Send a letter to bank to express desire to voluntary surrender. As of yet no response. I called today and requested call back, go none but discovered our case has moved from collections to recovery dept.
April: I recieve news that our share in the property we co invested in 2008 from the proceeds of remortgaged apt (€100k investment) is bought for €10k.
This means I have €5k coming to me soon.
I have no savings.
I owe €3k on a car. Other than that I have no other liabilities (no CC debt/no overdraft, no loans... I literally shut everything down in 2009)
May: I finish college and almost sure I have employment secured. For the past 2 years, I've been living off the generosity of my family and my partner and working hard to get to where I'm at now... The only graduate in my year with employment almost certain. This is solely because I've spent the last 2 years volunteering and networking in my field to get my required professional hours and accreditation.
It won't be a massive wage, just enough to support myself.
I reckon there is €170k shortfall staring me in the face when I give the keys back to the bank. I'm fearing personal insolvency as I'm afraid they'll milk whatever wage I do get. I don't know yet what I'll be earning. It will be entry level anyway, hardly enough to have anything left over to contribute to them.
UK/NI Bankruptcy has been suggested to me, but I want to work and have worked hard to get my foot in where I'm at now. My moving away just defeats that whole excercise!
I'm wondering can I negotiate with the bank anyway to come to an aggreement and what would be a sensible and non punitive agreement for me to negotiate?
I got a tenant in there last Sept last year but her rent only just serviced the cost of getting a tenant, I had outstanding mgmt fees and had to get new appliances and refurbish a bit. She's now moving out next week! I'm wondering whether to get a new tennant or lock it up, close esb and water accounts/service and send back the keys to bank. I would only get €750 rent pm from it. €200pm of that has to pay for mgmt fees and I have NO kitty for upkeep etc which I'd have to factor in, so the most I could afford to pay off a mortgage of €1150pm PLUS +€24,000 arrears is €475-500 pm.
That's like trying to fill the grand canyon with tic tacs.... hopeless!!
What is in store for me? I'm hoping life begins at 40!
(p.s. soon to be ex Hubby has no intention of paying anything. ever.)