This very sad story illustrates one very important issue.
Acting as a guarantor for a mortgagee exposes one to a significant risk.
If the debtor defaults expect the mortgage holder / creditor to call the
guarantee.
Why should the bank not have called and enforced the guarantee ? Why
should this be labelled "predatory" ?
jh
On 2/1/2015 4:26 AM, Nathan Wajsman wrote:
Sonia and Paco are a young couple with two small daughters. Some years ago, when both had jobs, they bought a home, worked, and made their
mortgage payments without any problems for 5 years. Then the crisis hit, Spain’s unemployment rate soared to 25%, and both of them lost
their jobs. After some months, they were unable to make the mortgage payments and the bank foreclosed on them. But because of the fall in
property prices, their debt exceeded the value of the house, and so the bank is trying to collect the remaining debt of 35,000 EUR by
garnishing part of Sonia’s parents’ pension—they had co-guaranteed the loan when the mortgage was taken out. The couple
and their daughters now live with Sonia’s parents, but with the bank’s demands the entire family is on the verge of falling into
extreme poverty. Supported by a local NGO that campaigns against the banks’ predatory practices, they have set up a camp outside the
BBVA branch next to the Mercado Central. I went there yesterday to have a look and a chat and to document it. They have now been there for 28
days. Their demand is that the bank stop garnishing Sonia’s parents’ pension.
Two snaps. First, the overall view of the encampment:
<http://www.greatpix.eu/All/Picture-A-Day/4253606_kdsZ6C#!i=3853988458&k=3zcKkQz&lb=1&s=O>
People signing the petition in support of Sonia and Paco and in general
demanding that the law be changed so that the debt is extinguished once the
house is taken by the bank:
<http://www.greatpix.eu/All/Picture-A-Day/4253606_kdsZ6C#!i=3853988612&k=GJs77dK&lb=1&s=O>
And yes, I signed also. I am no populist but the banks ARE greedy bastards. Just this week, 78
executives of another bank have been charged with fraud—they had been given “black
credit cards” by the bank which they could use freely, and of course this little fringe
benefit was never declared to the tax authorities.
Cheers,
Nathan
Nathan Wajsman
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