NAMA welcomes decision to publish property prices
Speaking in Dublin at the International Governing Council meeting of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, NAMA Chairman Frank Daly said greater transparency on prices would be positive for the...
View ArticleDaly defends NAMA procedures regarding staff purchases of property
NAMA chairman Frank Daly has defended procedures governing the purchase of NAMA properties by the agency’s employees. The current rules only allow the purchase of a principal primary residence, with...
View ArticleNAMA has generated €10.5bn since inception
NAMA has today issued an end-year summary of progress made in 2012, and since its inception, on a number of its key objectives and targets. Among the highlights are the generation of €10.5 billion in...
View ArticleLandlords welcome deductible property tax
The Irish Property Owners Association (IPOA) has welcomed the clarification from the Minister for Finance that the Local Property Tax, due to apply from the summer, will be a tax deductible expense...
View ArticleRevenue will begin deducting property tax from payrolls as early as June for...
Revenue Commissioners chairman Josephine Feehily has warned that they will begin deducting the local property tax from people’s pay or social welfare payments from as early as June, if they refuse to...
View ArticleMore than one in eight of Permanent TSB's mortgages now in arrears
More than one in eight of Permanent TSB’s mortgages are now in arrears of 90 days are more. The news was revealed today after Irish Life and Permanent Ltd reported a loss of €424 million for 2011 after...
View ArticleThousands struggling to pay mortgages could have repayments cut under new plan
People could have their repayments cut under the new proposals from IFG Thousands of people struggling to pay their mortgages could see their monthly repayments fall by up to a third if proposals from...
View ArticleNAMA chairman insists agency has good communication with government
NAMA chairman Frank Daly National Assets Management Agency chairman Frank Daly has rejected claims that there is a lack of communication between the government and NAMA. Speaking on RTÉ Radio today, Mr...
View ArticleMost tenants happy with their landlords, insists IPOA chairman
The chairman of the Irish Property Owners’ Association, Stephen Faughnan, has insisted that most tenants are happy with their landlords. Mr Faughnan made the statement in a letter to the Irish Examiner...
View ArticleMortgage arrears rise at AIB
The level of mortgages in arrears in AIB has risen to 16%, the bank revealed today. At its AGM in Dublin, chairman David Hodgkinson forecast a further increase in the number of loan impairments this...
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