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27th July 2009
With so many property repossessions occurring in UK, the Government is providing extra funding for free legal advice at courts. The fund which currently stands at £750,000 has been doubled to £1.5 million.
This means that all courts in England now pr... Read >
Author: isxrc
27th April 2009
You can stop home repossession by sell and rent back scheme. Sell and rent back means a property cash buyer may buy your house quickly and deposit cash in your bank account within a few days. You may be worried after selling your house where will you sta... Read >
Author: Andrew Wilson
27th April 2009
You can stop home repossession by sell and rent back scheme. Sell and rent back means a property cash buyer may buy your house quickly and deposit cash in your bank account within a few days. You may be worried after selling your house where will you sta... Read >
Author: Andrew Wilson
17th April 2009
The Council of Mortgage Lenders says the number of cases in arrears at the end of September 2008 was 168,000 – 8pc higher than the 155,600 in arrears at the end of June. They are expecting up to 170,000 arrears by the end of the year.
The CML also sa... Read >
Author: Mark Jenkins
19th March 2009
Repossession is when a mortgage lender takes possession of a house and sells it to recoup the money that it has lent the homeowner, secured on the property.
Repossession usually happens when homeowners are unable to keep up with mortgage payments, whi... Read >
Author: BDR London
13th March 2009
You may be in debt at the end of every month or even in arrears due to the increase in your monthly mortgage repayments. You may find that such a scenario may not change in the future. To stop repossession or avoid further debt, a specialist company can s... Read >
Author: Andrew Wilson
25th February 2009
Many properties have repossessed this year. Due to recession, there has been an increase in home repossession. According to a survey, there were nearly 19,000 properties that were repossessed in the first half of 2008. It is not easy to digest who have lo... Read >
Author: charanjit kumar
31st January 2009
Do You Need To Stop House Repossession
The current global climate is forcing more and more people to fall behind in their mortgage repayments. For many people struggling to meet their mortgage commitment home repossession is the final phase of this str... Read >
Author: James Lee
13th January 2009
Step one of the home repossession process:
If you miss two or more mortgage payments, your mortgage lender is legally entitled to kick off the home repossession process. But before they call on the legal system, their internal debt management departmen... Read >
Author: Mark Jenkins
11th January 2009
Many properties have repossessed this year. Due to recession, there has been an increase in home repossession. According to a survey, there were nearly 19,000 properties that were repossessed in the first half of 2008. It is not easy to digest who have lo... Read >
Author: ron victor
17th September 2008
Considering the current economic climate and the state of the housing market, any new government policy is met with scepticism from the general public and, more particularly, homeowners. The housing crisis in the USA has had serious knock-on effects on th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th September 2008
Shared Ownership Mortgages and affordable housing schemes are helping people to get onto the property ladder.
As the country enters a severe housing slump, shared ownership mortgages are aiding people to overcome the problems facing those trying to get... Read >
Author: LolitaBrown
15th July 2008
The proliferation of recent newspaper headlines such as "It's A Buyers' Market"; "Home Repossession Rates Skyrocket" and "Interest Rate Increase Causes Slump in the Property Market", suggest that now is a good time to buy real estate. Many commentators a... Read >
Author: Professionals in Marketing
04th June 2008
Reports have come though this month from the government stating that home repossession orders in England and Wales have hit the highest level since back in the 1990’s. The numbers have become apparent over the last three months, and economy experts say ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk
19th January 2008
Looking for quick cash provides you with various alternatives. The most common way of getting your hands on money is availing of a loan. A payday loan allows you to borrow money, wherein your account is settled once you get your salary. On the other hand,... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
19th January 2008
If you are looking for quick cash, you have the liberty to sell your home without having to leave it. This is possible through a sell and rent back strategy. You will be able to find this kind of arrangement through Looking4QuickhouseSale. This is an orga... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
14th November 2007
Home owners who are struggling to keep up with their mortgage repayments are being hounded by so-called “mortgage rescue firms” who promise to save potential evictees from home repossession.The cost of borrowing has increased considerably over the pas... Read >
Author: michael sterios
30th October 2007
One of the most difficult situations for anyone to face is that of potentially losing their home. This is especially difficult if you have lived in your home for several years and have children who have never lived any place else. The stress is often more... Read >
Author: Christopher
15th August 2007
If you are facing the prospect of having your home repossessed, you may think there is no way to stop the process. However, there are options to consider that can help to stop repossession of you home.
There may be no more painful an experience in our ... Read >
Author: michael sterios
24th July 2007
It's easier to incur debts than to pay them. Every time you borrow money either through loans, credit and store cards or your overdraft facility, you are adding on new responsibilities on to your shoulders. But, life can't be lived either without meeting ... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
01st July 2007
Many people feel apprehensive when applying for a loan that requires submission of security, such as home or any other valuable asset. There is a 'danger alarm clock' ticking in their minds, “Jesus! I hope I do not lose my priceless possession (my home)... Read >
Author: Ben Estevan
08th May 2007
A UK resident with a mortgage arrears problem can get a lot of helpful advice from sites and organizations. If you cannot meet your mortgage payments, if you are in arrears or about to become so, dont play the ostrich head in the sand game.
It is cruci... Read >
Author: Christopher
31st March 2007
Loans are the most reliable source of finance for people. Innumerable people opt for loans because loans serve the diverse needs of borrowers. If you have been in the loan market previously and defaulted on its payment, chances are it has been registered ... Read >
Author: steve C clark
07th March 2007
Many people are aversive to secured loans as a financial solution to the monetary needs. The first thought that come to their mind is “Oh my God! I will lose my home!
Well, it is not true that opting for a secured loan will lead to loss of home. On t... Read >
Author: jake nathan
28th February 2007
What Is A Secured Loan?
A secured loan is essentially a loan that is taken out against your home or other collateral. In the context of this guide, when talking about secured loans and secured lending, reference is being made to that of a lender placin... Read >
Author: Christopher
14th November 2006
It’s that time of year again! The countdown to Christmas has well and truly begun! The evenings are drawing in, the clocks are going back, the nights are getting colder, and with the festive season fast approaching everyone’s thoughts are turning to... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
03rd July 2006
If you have multiple debts looming large then it's high time you should take some steps to bring them within your control. Otherwise you may have to face defaults, bankruptcy, CCJ's etc. These are highly undesirable factors as they will not get off your b... Read >
Author: Ruth Stanhop
12th April 2006
Anyone who owned property during the last house price crash in the early 1990s will remember constant headlines about negative equity and home repossession. Between 1990 and 1996 over a million individuals experienced mortgage repossession as they strug... Read >
Author: sam lowe
31st August 2005
For the first time since May 1996 reports have indicated that wage increases have risen faster than house price inflation. According to Nationwide, "The overall picture remains one of a gently softening market".
The signs indicate that the housing ma... Read >
Author: R Green
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