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If you (and/or the seller) have not signed the contract then this is refundable. Is this a 10% handed over at sale agreed ? Have you discussed this with your solicitor so that he can delay sending the contracts to the seller if necessary ?My wife and myself had a bid excepted and have paid the deposit of €62,000
A99 said:Hi;
No need to worry, had a similar situation myself a few years back when I bought a holiday home, my wife can not get life assurance & we just signed a waiver & had no problem with an AIB mortgage.
Take care & good luck.
Some insist on it even for investment properties as far as I know from anecdotal reports here and elsewhere.CCOVICH said:Lenders don't really care about getting life assurance in place for investment properties/second homes.
I assume you are talking about Haemochromatosis which is a very common condition in Ireland. According to a talk I was at 2 years ago about this condition, insurance companies can be challanged on the decision to refuse cover on the basis of a diagnosis of Haemochromatosis, aparantly what happens is the assessor does not know what the condition is, sounds bad and refuses in the absence of further information - and this is what the insurance advisor said at the time. Try contacting the Irish Haemochromatosis Societykevopc said:.... have been refused because my wife has a blood condition. We did not foresee this as a problem as this condition is not life threatening and quite common although most people don't realise they have it until later in life (it involves having too much iron in the blood its called HamoGlobatosis - sorry about the spelling)
My question is- if we cannot get cover and therefore cannot draw down the mortgage do we stand to lose our full deposit and can anybody advise companies that will cover people in this position?
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