Brendan Burgess
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[FONT="]Th[/FONT][FONT="]e overriding purpose of this Bill is to secure the family home.[/FONT]
[FONT="]1[/FONT][FONT="]. A Credit Institution cannot start legal proceedings to repossess a person’s family home until the institution certifies to the Court in writing that the Code of Conduct on Mortgage Arrears has been complied with.[/FONT]
[FONT="]2[/FONT][FONT="]. The Credit Institution must provide to the court:[/FONT]
[FONT="]a[/FONT][FONT="]) An independent report from MABS on a person’s (in) ability to pay. b) Copies of original mortgage documentation.[/FONT]
[FONT="]3[/FONT][FONT="]. It also sets out alternatives that the court may direct instead of a repossession order:[/FONT]
[FONT="]a[/FONT][FONT="]) Interest only option for up to 4 years[/FONT]
[FONT="]b[/FONT][FONT="]) Extension of mortgage term by up to 20 years
c) One year payment holiday[/FONT]
[FONT="]d[/FONT][FONT="]) An adjustment to the Interest Rate
e) A debt for equity option[/FONT]
[FONT="]f[/FONT][FONT="]) The Deferred Interest Scheme[/FONT]
[FONT="]4[/FONT][FONT="]. If the Court believes, having reviewed the original mortgage application, that the mortgage was granted in an unlawful or reckless or negligent manner taking into account the true financial position of the borrower at the time the mortgage was entered into, the Court may rescind the mortgage agreement.[/FONT]
[FONT="]5[/FONT][FONT="]. If [/FONT][FONT="]t[/FONT][FONT="]h[/FONT][FONT="]e [/FONT][FONT="]c[/FONT][FONT="]o[/FONT][FONT="]u[/FONT][FONT="]r[/FONT][FONT="]t [/FONT][FONT="]d[/FONT][FONT="]eems [/FONT][FONT="]i[/FONT][FONT="]t [/FONT][FONT="]a[/FONT][FONT="]pp[/FONT][FONT="]r[/FONT][FONT="]o[/FONT][FONT="]p[/FONT][FONT="]r[/FONT][FONT="]i[/FONT][FONT="]a[/FONT][FONT="]t[/FONT][FONT="]e [/FONT][FONT="]t[/FONT][FONT="]h[/FONT][FONT="]at an order [/FONT][FONT="]f[/FONT][FONT="]o[/FONT][FONT="]r repossession should not be granted, it may order that the borrower remain in the family home as a court approved tenant of the lender for a rent and on terms to be fixed by the court.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Thes[/FONT][FONT="]e options are radical and may be controversial. However, we believe they are needed. Essentially these provisions equip the Courts with a set of tools which can be used to avoid the Family Home being repossessed.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Th[/FONT][FONT="]e overriding purpose of this Bill is to secure the family home.[/FONT]
[FONT="]1[/FONT][FONT="]. A Credit Institution cannot start legal proceedings to repossess a person’s family home until the institution certifies to the Court in writing that the Code of Conduct on Mortgage Arrears has been complied with.[/FONT]
[FONT="]2[/FONT][FONT="]. The Credit Institution must provide to the court:[/FONT]
[FONT="]a[/FONT][FONT="]) An independent report from MABS on a person’s (in) ability to pay. b) Copies of original mortgage documentation.[/FONT]
[FONT="]3[/FONT][FONT="]. It also sets out alternatives that the court may direct instead of a repossession order:[/FONT]
[FONT="]a[/FONT][FONT="]) Interest only option for up to 4 years[/FONT]
[FONT="]b[/FONT][FONT="]) Extension of mortgage term by up to 20 years
c) One year payment holiday[/FONT]
[FONT="]d[/FONT][FONT="]) An adjustment to the Interest Rate
e) A debt for equity option[/FONT]
[FONT="]f[/FONT][FONT="]) The Deferred Interest Scheme[/FONT]
[FONT="]4[/FONT][FONT="]. If the Court believes, having reviewed the original mortgage application, that the mortgage was granted in an unlawful or reckless or negligent manner taking into account the true financial position of the borrower at the time the mortgage was entered into, the Court may rescind the mortgage agreement.[/FONT]
[FONT="]5[/FONT][FONT="]. If [/FONT][FONT="]t[/FONT][FONT="]h[/FONT][FONT="]e [/FONT][FONT="]c[/FONT][FONT="]o[/FONT][FONT="]u[/FONT][FONT="]r[/FONT][FONT="]t [/FONT][FONT="]d[/FONT][FONT="]eems [/FONT][FONT="]i[/FONT][FONT="]t [/FONT][FONT="]a[/FONT][FONT="]pp[/FONT][FONT="]r[/FONT][FONT="]o[/FONT][FONT="]p[/FONT][FONT="]r[/FONT][FONT="]i[/FONT][FONT="]a[/FONT][FONT="]t[/FONT][FONT="]e [/FONT][FONT="]t[/FONT][FONT="]h[/FONT][FONT="]at an order [/FONT][FONT="]f[/FONT][FONT="]o[/FONT][FONT="]r repossession should not be granted, it may order that the borrower remain in the family home as a court approved tenant of the lender for a rent and on terms to be fixed by the court.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Thes[/FONT][FONT="]e options are radical and may be controversial. However, we believe they are needed. Essentially these provisions equip the Courts with a set of tools which can be used to avoid the Family Home being repossessed.[/FONT]