What happens when you miss a mortgage payment | Sunrise

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Rising interest rates and living costs are forcing Australian mortgage holders to struggle with repayments, with many facing potential default. Banks typically allow several days for missed direct debit attempts before imposing late fees, and 14 days before reporting to credit files, though they prefer to work with borrowers rather than repossess homes. Financial experts recommend requesting rate reductions before entering hardship arrangements, building payment buffers, and seeking professional advice rather than resorting to credit cards or superannuation withdrawals. Get the latest news » https://7news.com.au 7Plus » https://7plus.com.au/ More from Sunrise » https://sunrise.com.au Subscribe to Sunrise » https://7news.link/SunriseSubscribe Subscribe to the Sunrise newsletter » http://7sunrise.link/Newsletter Connect with Sunrise online: Facebook » https://www.facebook.com/Sunrise Instagram » https://www.instagram.com/sunriseon7/ TikTok » https://www.tiktok.com/@sunriseon7 X » https

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