27 Mar, 06:00··

Bank Judgment Mortgages on Meath Site

The Irish Times

A bank made a judgment about mortgages on a property in Meath. The property was a large house that was demolished. This shows problems with building and debt in Ireland.

The judgment concerns mortgages held against a site in Meath. A large house was built there in 2006. The house was built without the necessary planning permission. This situation raises concerns about property development practices. It also points to difficulties in recovering debts related to property.

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Highlights

Bank Judgment on Meath Site

A bank judgment revealed mortgages on a site where a house was demolished.

House Built Without Permission

The house was built in 2006 without planning permission.

Debts Related to House

The debts relate to a large home demolished in Meath.

Highlights Property Issues

This highlights issues with property development and debt recovery.

Planning Regulations Concerns

This highlights issues with property development and planning regulations.

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