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MSE News: Bank of Ireland makes partial U-turn on mortgage hikes
Former_MSE_Helen
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"Around 1,200 Bank of Ireland mortgage customers with a base rate tracker will escape controversial rate hikes..."
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Is it just me again?Helen_Knapman wrote:However, only some with a buy-to-let mortgage can complain to the Ombudsman.
This is because buy-to-let mortgages aren't regulated, meaning the Ombudsman can't look into complaints about them...
I guess it was supposed to be 'residential' in the first line, not 'buy-to-let'.
IMO, MSE desperately needs a proofreader at last.0 -
Sorry, just you.
Generally speaking they can't, however as the article goes on to say, in some circumstances they can.0 -
Still leaves 12,000 affected borrowers.0
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