Vulture funds don't offer fixed rates

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Charlie Weston has an article on this issue in today's Indo.


Large numbers of people whose mortgages have been sold to vulture funds now find themselves trapped on mortgage rates that are set to become very expensive.

This is because vulture funds and the credit-servicing firms that administer the mortgages bought do not offer fixed rates as they are not active in the lending market.

Most mortgage holders whose loans were sold by the banks are unable to switch away from the vultures to active lenders for a variety of reasons, says consumer advocate Brendan Burgess.

Many can’t switch because they are in arrears and have a bad credit record. Others can’t switch as they have recently changed jobs, or a husband or wife may have given up work outside the home which lowers the household income.

Switching applications may also be rejected as the balance left on the mortgage is too low, or the home has mica or fire-safety issues.
 
Ouch, thats going to become an even bigger problem, if no intervention happens.
 
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