dinsdag 6 oktober 2009

Homeowners win right to sue over mortgages


In America, a lot of homeowners aren't able to pay back their mortgages. Although the housing market has been crashed, the prices of the houses are very high compared with 10 to 15 years ago. Many of the borrowers don't have to pay back a fixed amount to the bank, but the loan depends on the increase in the value of the house. More than 300 homeowners have been united and they now sue Barclays and Bank of Scotland for selling such risk-bearing mortgages.

Thomas De Coninck

http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/law/article6863171.ece

1 opmerking:

Marilyn Michels zei

In America, a lot of homeowners aren't able to pay back their mortgages. Although the housing market has been crashed has crashed: this is active, not passive, the prices of the houses are very high compared with 10 to 15 years ago. Many of the borrowers don't have to pay back a fixed amount to the bank, but the loan depends on the increase in the value of the house. More than 300 homeowners have been united have united --> not passive but active! the home-owners are the agents who do the activity and they now sue are now suingBarclays and Bank of Scotland for selling such risk-bearing mortgages.

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