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There is good news for under pressure mortgage holders in Budget 2010 according
to Minister of State and Fianna Fail TD for Kildare North, Áine Brady.
"Over 40% of homes have a mortgage on them nationally and the figure is higher
in Kildare North where there was significant expansion over the last ten
years."
"The Minister for Finance has indicated that he has requested that the
Financial Regulator examine the six month moratorium on legal proceedings
already in the Code of Conduct in mortgage arrears to twelve months for all
lenders."
"The Budget also protects those mortgage holders who are in negative equity where
their entitlement to Mortgage Relief is due to expire in 2010 they will now
continue to receive it up to the end of 2017."
"Qualifying mortgage loans taken out before 1st July 2011 will continue to get
relief for seven years (up to 2017) in order to encourage those who might be
thinking of purchasing their first home. Transitional measures will be provided
for qualifying loans taken out between July 1st 2011 and the end of 2013. This
will help to stimulate the housing market."
"As financial circumstances have changed with paycuts and job losses many young
families in particular have found themselves under pressure repaying their
mortgages."
"While only 20 homes have been repossessed by institutions covered by the
Government Guarantee Scheme, the worry as people get into financial
difficulties is often difficult to bear."
"I was encouraged by the recent Irish Banking Federation ‘Statement of Intent'
which allows those mortgage holders to who come to an agreement with their
lender to avoid legal action."
"I know that many families rely on their mortgage interest relief so this
measure will be welcome," concluded Minister Brady.