Half of the properties lost because of the overcharging are family homes.
It is also predicted that the number of properties surrendered or repossessed could double to 200.
The revelation comes as the Central Bank has insisted that it is challenging the culture of the banks. Director at the Central Bank Derville Rowland said in a speech the regulator will launch a probe into bank culture in April.
It comes in the wake of more bruising encounters between politicians and banks over tracker overcharging.
It has now emerged that 97 properties have been lost due to the tracker scandal, with 51 of them residential properties, according to figures compiled by Fianna Fáil finance spokesman Michael McGrath
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