Irish law & the mortgage crisis; Moral hazard or denial of rights? Clearly the latter – Dr. Padraic Kenna
Irish law and the mortgage crisis The Irish mortgage crisis can be clearly traced to the financial crash, which revealed poor ECB banking regulation in the peripheral EU Member States. After that everything changed, as households became the “shock absorbers” of the crisis. The consequences for those who were unable to repay their mortgages are […]
Best chance for mortgage holders is to be proactive – Anthony Joyce
Legal muscle needed to protect homeowners from vultures – Julie Sadlier
Since the Recession I have advised large numbers of clients facing bank repossession and attended repossession courts around the country. In all this time I have not seen a pattern or sign of so called “strategic defaulting” among homeowners facing loss of their homes. I have, however, had consistent, tremendous difficulty getting resolutions or […]
The normalisation of obscenity – Terry McMahon
Time to start banking in the public interest – Seamus Maye
Advocacy – what you can do!
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