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Ireland’s ‘bad bank’ NAMA becomes one of world’s biggest property lenders

Published on 22/12/2010 By Tomas

Published by The Guardian on Tuesday, 21 December 2010 by # Lisa O’Carroll and Elena Moya   National Asset Management Agency takes over developers’ loans worth €70bn, acquiring some of London’s best-known landmarks including Battersea power station Ireland’s controversial new “bad bank” has overnight become one of the biggest property banks in the world after […]

UK home repossessions and resultant shortfall debt

Published on 21/09/2010 By Tomas

Published on Hellium By Katerina Nikolas   Home repossessions are still at high levels in the UK. Those who fall into arrears on their mortgage by missing a payment need to be in contact with the lender and try to sort out a solution to the problem. Those who simply ignore the collections calls and […]