The Sligo Champion

Some 300 homes in mortgage arrears

- By PAUL DEERING

Shocking statistics this week reveals there are almost 300 distressed mortgage holders in Sligo.

New figures from the Central Bank’s Long-Term Mortgage Arrears in Ireland Report show that 299 households in Sligo are in mortgage arrears for over two years while over 230 of these have been in arrears for at least five years. Despite the scale of the repayment problem by mortgage holders, figures from the Department of Housing show that not one household in the county has availed of the Government’s Mortgage To Rent scheme. Now, a Government-approved mortgage to rent provider Home For Life (HFL) is spearheadi­ng a drive to enable mortgage holders in unsustaina­ble debt to stay in their current homes debt-free as long-term tenants of their local authority. HFL say that there is a strong possibilit­y that they can come up with a solution in many cases of serious mortgage arrears. The company works with homeowners, lenders and the local authority to keep unsustaina­ble mortgage holders in their current homes, avoiding upheaval for families.

Under the scheme, a property is sold to Home For Life and then leased back to the State through the local authority which, in turn, sublets the house or apartment back to the homeowner. The homeowner pays an affordable income-based rent to their local authority. As part of the scheme in Sligo, the local authority would then undertake to provide for the ongoing long-term housing needs of the applicant and other eligible residents of the property for as long as their housing need exists.

“I was surprised to find that of the 299 cases in Sligo, not one had found a solution through mortgage to rent,” said Home For Life CEO Paul Cunningham.

“This may be due to the fact that councillor­s, community leaders and advisors were unaware up to now that the Government’s Mortgage to Rent Scheme was a real deliverabl­e solution for homeowners.”

According to Mr. Cunningham, the biggest challenge in the old Mortgage To Rent scheme up to recently was the delays in getting individual cases over the line.

“However, we have now re- duced the timeline in dealing with all documentat­ion and agencies so that a case can be completed normally within six months,” he said. HFL works with all banks and funds and can facilitate properties irrespecti­ve of location or condition. Minister of State with Special Responsibi­lity for Housing and Urban Developmen­t Damien English described the emergence of Home For Life into the market as “a significan­t step towards a scaling of Mortgage to Rent to meet the needs of more borrowers in mortgage distress.”

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At a recent Home For Life Advisory Board meeting at the Fr McVerry Trust HQ in Dublin were Paul Cunningham, CEO HFL, Fr Peter McVerry and Charles O’Reilly Hyland, Chairman, HFL.

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