Doing that would destroy her credit rating meaning she would find it near impossible to borrow money again down the road. Plus there would be court appearances I would assume as the bank would bring proceedings against her?
Get her to contact mabs.ie about the debts she already has, they will help give her the right avenues to proceed.
Citizens Advice are also great to make an appointment with too.
She's very crazy to think this is an answer. As pointed out it's not like you miss a couple of months and they say hay hum, we'll take the keys. There are summons, judgements and a very protracted legal procedure. Look at those who do get reposessed, it's up to 24 months in arrears etc, that's how long it takes.
Lastly, the banks don't really want the property because they can't sell it back, but moreso for your friend, if the bank don't get enough from the sale to cover the arrears, then they can pursue her for the remainder.
eh, i'm gonna print out the replies to this thread and show her, this might make her think again
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