With recent increases in Euribor, some mortgages can become more expensive, up to 600 euros. There is no normal salary to support this. This means that in the near future we will witness more evictions than our moral cause can resist. The moral dress thing is a joke. In the world of economic relations, there is no morality even when talking about a right enshrined in the Constitution – the right to decent housing. Whatever is in economic relations is a trap, fraud, fraud, minefield. A couple recently went to the bank, asked for a floating rate mortgage because rates were low back then and there was nothing to inform them that they were going to go up without realizing it (at least not at the rate they did). … that they have turned their future life into a minefield that could blow off a leg or both at any moment. Or head.
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