Banks and divorce
Banks and divorce
If you are a couple who co-own a house in Andalucia with a mortgage and the relationship breaks down and you cannot continue to live together are the banks sympathetic to you in terms of making any changes to the mortgage (like interest only) while things are resolved or the property sold?
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Last edited by sengmand on Sun Dec 16, 2012 2:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Yes - I went to the bank on behalf of the individual and the bank´s response was
Money grabbing vultures who would pick the bones of their own mother is my opinion
Andalucia is supposed to be the area where community and family counts, yet that clearly does not include banks...............
No other help was offered, no interest only deals, no stop on extra charges for late payments, big fat ZERO help unless it was in the bank´s interest alone, this on a property with only approx 50% mortgage on current market values.......we can add the property to our distressed sale portfolio and website and offer 100% mortgage finance but only for the value of the mortgage and the costs associated, nothing more"
Money grabbing vultures who would pick the bones of their own mother is my opinion
Andalucia is supposed to be the area where community and family counts, yet that clearly does not include banks...............
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Which bank was it?
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Bancaja now Bankia as it merged with Caja Madrid - why?
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Just interested to know which banks are sympathetic to people.
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Do you know any that ARE sympathetic to people?
Re: Banks and divorce
Two rules.
No money in banks.
Don't get divorced.
Simples!
No money in banks.
Don't get divorced.
Simples!
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Re: Banks and divorce
One rule: Don't get married.
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Hilly....your advice is 36 years too late for me.
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