Assistance programs help homeowners who are at risk of losing their homes due to financial difficulties by providing financial support or restructuring loans. Proponents argue that it prevents people from losing their homes and stabilizes communities. Opponents argue that it encourages irresponsible borrowing and is unfair to those who pay their mortgages.
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Response rates from 375 Finglas voters.
96% Yes |
4% No |
96% Yes |
4% No |
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Unique answers from Finglas voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9MM9RGW6mos6MO
Yes, for instances of public housing/affordable housing foreclosure, or based on a means test in order to protect low-income households in the case of an extreme change of circumstance.
@9ZMDQPD4 days4D
Yes. Only if the homeowners provide proof of documents and show a good valid reason for falling into arrears. And with a plan to get out of arrears.
@9ZKSZGF7 days7D
The Government should offer homeowners facing foreclosure two options: assistance subject to a repayment plan or an alternative social house
@9ZJWFDD1wk1W
depends. if it's a homeowner's only property and they are of moderate or below moderate means, then yes. any other scenario, nope.
@9ZJ6XYR1wk1W
I think perhaps there should be a program to apply for government assistance upon imminent foreclosure under particular circumstances
@9ZH4RY41wk1W
Yes Provided they have paid the relevant income tax and the foreclosure is due to unforeseen or difficult circumstances
@9ZB8DJ3 2wks2W
Yes for families who will become homeless, however there are many developers/ property owners who had significant write offs and are now back buying property again and availed of honest tax payers money to bail them out
@9Z9J5652wks2W
Yes, but depending on the reasons behind the foreclosure and the nature of the property in question.
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