Pamela Flood and Ronan Ryan allowed to appeal repossession of Dublin home by finance fund

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Pamela Flood and Ronan Ryan allowed to appeal repossession of Dublin home

Pamela Flood Image: Mark Stedman/Photocall Ireland Pamela Flood Image: Mark Stedman/Photocall Ireland THE HIGH COURT has allowed an appeal brought by Ronan Ryan, husband of former Miss Ireland and TV presenter Pamela Flood, against a Circuit Court decision allowing a financial fund to repossess the couple’s home in Dublin.

In a judgement delivered on Monday, Mr Justice Garrett Simons said he was not prepared to allow the fund Tanager DAC to enforce an order for possession of the couple’s home or to sell the €900,000 property.The judge also said he was satisfied to set aside the Circuit Court’s decision, made last August, in favour of Tanager.

The house was to have been vacated by 9 July. However, Tanager claimed the couple and their family did not leave. Tanager, which acquired the loan Ryan took out on the property, opposed the appeal and had argued that it was fundamentally unfair if the existence of the protective certificate was allowed derail its order for possession.His conduct in seeking a protective certificate, it was argued, represented an abuse of process.

The existence of the possession order, the judge said, would not have affected the outcome of the application for a protective certificate. The judge added that he accepted that there may well be cases where the protective certificates will be set aside due to material non-disclosure.

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I no a man that fella behind on a smaller mortgage and he lost everything disgraceful

Shocking this was allowed to happen. Should have been kicked out like normal people would have been......9 years not paying a mortgage? Beggars belief and is such an insult to people who fought hard to keep their homes and lost them.

One law for the rich and then a law for the rest of us! Just ask the many who have already been evicted. The British were the last great evictor’s before Varadkar and his cronies with the full complicity of FF

If it was a regular joe hadn’t payed in 9 years, they would be in jail but nah not the .....

Unbelievable!!!

The should be locked up and the keys taken away from them.

Yay. A victory for common sense. These good decent people are victims of greed here. What a Country we live in.

Send in the bailiffs

Just wait and see they will keep the house. Posh defaulters.

Pay up or downsize.

As much as I hate to see anyone losing their homes to these banks/funds. They haven’t made any payments on the mortgage for years. I’m living on porridge and tins of beans and the odd meal in my parents house. Just so I can keep up with my payments

These two sub Z list spongers again.

Clicks look after clicks, Joe soap on another hand.

An absolute disgrace....some of us have to bust our asses every month to pay out mortgages as hard as it is. Turf them out asap.

I'd love to know who is paying their legal bills, which must amount to tens of thousands of euros by now. Those tens of thousands would easily have paid for the mortgage at this stage!!

WTF😳 The judges in this country are SHOCKING🤯 & it needs addressing ASAP🙌🏻

Bums, feck em out.

I'll ask again, where can I go about getting a 'Buy now, pay never' mortgage deal? Seems there were plenty back in the day for the right people.

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