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Mortgage Arrears

    Customer service 'not yet where it needs to be' for borrowers facing early arrears on mortgages
    Increase in early mortgage arrears 'driven primarily by non-banks' and a ‘cause for concern’
    Scheme to support families in mortgage arrears extended again for four years
    Experts say 'vulture friendly' commentary from government is 'dangerous'
    Government scheme to help families in mortgage distress 'fails 70% who turn to it'
    Almost 7,000 loans in arrears held by 'unregulated loan owners'
    It took 9 consecutive questions for bank execs to admit €1.3bn mortgage 'vehicle' won't pay tax
    No vulture fund or bank has ever been sanctioned for breaching the code of conduct
    FactCheck: Has the number of cases taken by banks over arrears halved in two years?
    Central Bank to track a 'critical mass' of restructured mortgages that are due to come up for review
    343 homes repossessed over mortgage arrears during second quarter of 2018
    Storm Emma caused higher levels of mortgage arrears as customers missed in-branch payments
    'This is a human crisis': David Hall believes 17,000 families will have homes repossessed
    Protesters deliver a coffin to the door of PTSB, as government agrees to regulate vulture funds
    'They're for the chop': High Court Master says 'wave of repossessions' on the horizon
    High Court Master writes new legislation to help keep people in their homes
    'It's not fair': Fianna Fáil poised to block PTSB loan sale to 'unregulated' vulture funds
    'I was in mortgage arrears - so I sold my possessions and became a reluctant landlord'
    Government scheme to help keep people in their homes has only completed 282 cases since 2012
    Poll: Should the State relax free legal aid rules to cover more arrears cases?
    It gets worse: Central Bank forces lenders to admit 13,600 more tracker victims overcharged
    10% of all residential mortgages in Ireland are in arrears
    Poll: Should Ireland have a separate court to deal with mortgage arrears cases?
    'I'm not going anywhere': Lay litigants in uphill battle against banks and vulture funds
    High Court Master lashes KBC and tells father in arrears to write to Taoiseach
    Warning for borrowers in arrears: Don't let fear get in the way of saving your home
    Twink told a newspaper her debt-ridden home was for sale, but barristers couldn't find it listed
    FactCheck: Is Fine Gael right to claim the credit for a fall in mortgages in arrears?
    Many people in mortgage arrears are contemplating suicide
    It's 'not possible or appropriate' to adjourn all repossession cases
    Big plan to help mortgage holders 'won't have the banks quaking in their boots'
    In mortgage arrears? Here's how the government plans to help
    Peter McVerry says he'd be embarrassed if he was Alan Kelly
    Thousands of homeowners are drowning in debt - this is one of their stories
    Irish sub-prime mortgage arrears are going through the roof
    Enda pledges action on mortgage crisis (and calls Fianna Fáil 'arsonists')
    Opinion: Despite talk of an improving economy, worrying mortgage arrears on family homes persist
    Paul Joyce
    The number of homeowners who are years behind on their loans is still going up
    Almost 400 AIB repossessions stopped in last year
    Worried about losing your home? These guides are for you
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