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Circuit court to hear more than eighty repossession cases today
Galway Circuit Court will today hear 82 repossession cases of principal home dwellings and buy-to-let properties. The Galway Housing Action Group will hold a rally outside the courts at 12 noon to highlight the situation of homelessness, repossessions, and evictions.
FLAC report shows the extent of repossession cases
The latest data on mortgage arrears released by the Central Bank confirms that worrying trends continue where family homes are in mortgage arrears.
Home repossession crisis looming, says Mayo deputy
More than 100 repossession orders came before the circuit court in Mayo last month alone.
Couple failed to pay loan for Mayo pub
A Roscommon couples home is to be repossessed after the High Court ruled on Thursday that IBRC can take possession of their home after they failed to make a single payment on an investment loan for a pub which they bought in Mayo.
Kilkenny woman left homeless after failed bid to keep home
A Kilkenny woman in her 70s this week lost a High Court case to prevent her family from being evicted from their home.
High Court grants repossession order to family of eight
A High Court judge has granted a house repossession order against a Kilkenny couple who have six children.
Numbers struggling to pay mortgages should not be hidden says Phelan
Fine Gael senator John Paul Phelan has warned that the current reporting of mortgage arrears is masking the true picture of how many people are struggling to make payments.
Mortgage arrears is becoming a crisis — Phelan
“My Party has consistently argued that we need a 24-month moratorium from the time that mortgages first go into arrears, before repossession proceedings can be taken, where a borrower makes reasonable efforts to meet their obligations to pay the mortgage on a principal private residence,” stated Dáil Labour candidate Ann Phelan.