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Should we extend mortgage breaks?

At the start of the Covid-19 pandemic we’ve seen a lot of emergency measures put in place, incl...

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17.17 3 Sep 2020


Should we extend mortgage breaks?


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17.17 3 Sep 2020


At the start of the Covid-19 pandemic we’ve seen a lot of emergency measures put in place, including of course mortgage breaks. But now that the economy seems to be picking up again, these measures will have to come to an end. 

But are we there yet? Or should we be looking to extend the mortgage breaks?

I am joined now by David Hall, CEO of The Irish Mortgage Holders Organisation and Brendan Burgess founder of Askaboutmoney.


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