What the Central Bank said about cases in arrears that are in the court system Below is an email excerpt from the Central Bank on the area of court proceedings. We get frustrated with misinformation about stadiums ... Continue reading
30 May Opportunists preying on fear are the real vultures This was a joint opinion piece by Karl Deeter of Irish Mortgage Brokers and Ross Maguire of New Beginning. Ross is a Senior Counsel and... Continue reading
30 May How to knock €138,000 off your mortgage?! This was an interesting piece by Louise McBride in the Sunday Independent. The assumptions were based on a fairly hefty mortgage figure... Continue reading
30 May Time to stop third party meddlers from progress prevention A common theme in the frustrations of life generally is where you have a third party who can disrupt the intentions of another and in t... Continue reading
UTV News: Pearse Doherty, Karl Deeter & Stephen Curtis on the new mortgage bill UTV hosted a conversation about the new Mortgage Bill that went through the Dail last night. The conversation was hosted by Claire Broc... Continue reading
11 May Is equality about money or rights? In this piece which appeared originally in the Sunday Business Post on the 8th of May 2016, Karl Deeter questions the conventional wisd... Continue reading
11 May Irish Times article by John McCartney, Lorcan Sirr & Karl Deeter The Irish Times carried an article by John McCartney (Savills), Lorcan Sirr (DIT Bolton St) and Karl Deeter (Irish Mortgage Brokers) ab... Continue reading
18 Apr Irish Examiner quotes Irish Mortgage Brokers on planning The Irish Planning Institute held their national convention in Athlone and we were pleased to see one of our own as one of the opening ... Continue reading
12 Apr The Edmund Honohan plan, in a nutshell, it’s bad policy Last night on Claire Byrne Live the Master of the High Court, Edmund Honohan said that the constitution didn't stand in the way of the ... Continue reading
04 Apr PRTB deposit scheme? Whatever… Here’s the way around it It is only due to fairly unsatisfactory outcomes with the PRTB (such as massive delays in hearings, awarding damages that will never be... Continue reading