was Sep 06 and had an initial low fixed rate.Did you take out tracker originally?
Were you before or after march 2006?
pretty certain i could have kept house if left with tracker.
we engaged with the bank all way through and paid what we could... kept up full payments for a long time.. years in fact1) You are being reviewed. But that does not mean that AIB has agreed that you lost your tracker unfairly.
2) If you lost your tracker unfairly the compensation will depend on whether that was the reason you lost your house
Most people who lost their house were paying nothing, so the interest rate was irrelevant. You will get compensation - probably the write off of any mortgage shortfall.
If you were making payments which would have been adequate to cover the correct mortgage repayment, then you will get substantial compensation.
Brendan
I was left with no option but to sell my house a couple of years ago due to being unable to afford repayments.
pretty certain i could have kept house if left with tracker.
with respect, my reaction is based in facts and not assumptions as to our particular circumstances. no need for you to worry about our being "consumed" by anything.
whilst your comments may be true in some circumstances, they are not relevant to ours.
the bank will be in a precarious position if they try to adopt a retrospective credit assessment on the original lend. remember, they lent the money in first instance
Thanks Brendan, I actually thought you were referring to me. Been difficult few days but having received clarification from the lender this morning I'm much happier. lets see outcome now in coming months.Guys
The original poster is clearly does not appreciate hearing anything other than what he wants to hear.
I wouldn't waste any further time with him.
Brendan
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