In respect of the number of Primary Dwelling Homes (PDH) repossessed by each lending institution, the Central Bank only publishes aggregate information for properties which have been repossessed on a quarterly basis. Therefore it is not possible to provide the requested breakdown.
In respect of the number of hearings per case we have no information on Court hearings and the Deputy may wish to direct this question to the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality Ms. Frances Fitzgerald TD, for further information.
The Central Bank has informed me that they have not conducted a specific study of the paper trail connected to repossession applications. However, I would refer the Deputy to the most recent Central Bank Residential Mortgage Arrears & Restructures bulletin to end Q3-2016 and earlier quarterly bulletins on the Central Bank website which provide details of residential properties repossessed for each quarter. The Deputy may also be interested in the recently published Central Bank Mortgage Arrears Report, which examines mortgage restructuring activity within banks and non-banks, the range of solutions offered by non-banks and their impact on borrowers' capacity to remain in their primary residence. This report may be viewed at http://www.finance.gov.ie/what-we-do/banking-financial-services/publications/reports-research/report-mortgage-arrears-2016.