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Here are a few cases from the Dublin Registrar's Court on 13th April.
Case 4 Ulster Bank v. C & H
C attended court and spoke very well
€22k arrears on a mortgage of €117k
Paying full mortgage of €400 per month
Registrar to bank: "€22k is not large scale arrears"
(I agree but it's over 4 years at €400 per month.)
Registrar: The last time I told you to send copies of letters to the borrowers, but you did not do that. Why?
Barrister for the bank: I can only apologise.
Registrar: These borrowers are unique:
Case 5 BoI vs W
W attended court
Arrears of €3,890 . €736 per month being paid. Registrar ordered a meeting with BoI before 27th April. Adjourned to 29th June. "I expect that BoI will have dealt with this by then." She told the borrower to check her bank statements to make sure that BoI were not charging her legal fees.
Case 4 Ulster Bank v. C & H
C attended court and spoke very well
€22k arrears on a mortgage of €117k
Paying full mortgage of €400 per month
Registrar to bank: "€22k is not large scale arrears"
(I agree but it's over 4 years at €400 per month.)
Registrar: The last time I told you to send copies of letters to the borrowers, but you did not do that. Why?
Barrister for the bank: I can only apologise.
Registrar: These borrowers are unique:
- These are two young people who are doing their best
- They have low arrears
- They have a low mortgage
- They are paying
Case 5 BoI vs W
W attended court
Arrears of €3,890 . €736 per month being paid. Registrar ordered a meeting with BoI before 27th April. Adjourned to 29th June. "I expect that BoI will have dealt with this by then." She told the borrower to check her bank statements to make sure that BoI were not charging her legal fees.