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New rules could allow those in 'significant' mortgage arrears to stay in their homes

New rules are being considered which would allow people to stay in their homes, despite being in ...
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08.35 10 Apr 2015


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New rules could allow those in 'significant' mortgage arrears to stay in their homes

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08.35 10 Apr 2015


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New rules are being considered which would allow people to stay in their homes, despite being in 'significant' mortgage arrears.

The Irish Times reports that one plan is to loosen the mortgage-to-rent scheme - so that borrowers lose ownership of their home, but stay on as renters.

Another measure might allow borrowers to get State support to help pay the mortgage, while remaining on as owners of their house.

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The proposals, which will be discussed by senior ministers at the Economic Management Council next week, could also weaken the veto that banks have over personal insolvency deals.

There are concerns that the current threshold for the mortgage-to-rent scheme - of €220,000 in Dublin and €180,000 outside of Dublin - is too low.

David Hall is the CEO of the Irish Mortgage Holders Organisation.

He told Newstalk Breakfast that the mortgage arrears crisis requires radical thinking.


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