Posts Tagged ‘house repossession’
Friday, July 2nd, 2010
The Housing minister, Grant Shapps, has released the details of a secret report that was commissioned last year by the Department for Communities and Local Government. It was a Labour led report that was compiled by academics at Oxford University and kept hidden from public eye.
The report was put in place to predict repossession order numbers in 2012 and it made shocking reading according to Mr Shapps. It warned that the number of repossessions could spiral to 175,000 in 2012, which equates to 480 every day and is 100,000 more than during the peak of the last recession in 1991. The latest predictions on the number of repossessions in 2012 suggest the true figure will be closer to 55,000.
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Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
Bankers get massive bonuses, this is something we’ve all become painfully aware of in the last few years and these bonuses go on and on no matter what the economic situation. Those who aren’t too keen on the whole bonus structure will be happy to hear about the new 50% tax on bonuses and now the Bank of England has told its banks to cut bonuses and reduce dividends and put the money saved to one side to safeguard against the current risk in the Eurozone.
The Bank of England estimate that for every £10 million saved, around £50bn of lending could be sustained which would help new mortgage lending and prevent house repossession from taking the property of homeowners. Do you think the lenders will cut back on bonuses? It’s unlikely if they are to continue providing jobs in the City as employees will simply go where the money is.
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Monday, June 28th, 2010
If you were around a few weeks ago you may have read about ‘the good pirate’, a repo man who specialises in repossessing ships from impounds. If you missed it, you can have a read here. Anyway, it’s not just ships that have repossession worries, jets and aeroplanes can suffer at the hands of the repossession order as well. Just imagine all those private jets that are a missed payment away from being snatched, leaving the bemused celeb to get the bus!
Anyway, if you’re bored you can read a little more about plane repossession here…
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Monday, June 21st, 2010
Did you know that private landlords now account for 17% of all repossession claims in the rented property sector? OK not the most stimulating news but it’s true and up from 11% in 2004 according to legal information provider Sweet & Maxwell. What this means is private landlords not receiving rent from tenants and issuing an order to get the flat back.
In the UK, 14% of households are rented from private landlords and the high number of repossessions is attributed to the recent credit crunch which has left tenants with a reduced income. In addition, landlords have been affected themselves and have used repossession laws to quickly remove an unpaying tenant and filling the void.
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Friday, June 18th, 2010
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has revealed figures showing that a total of 10,500 home owners saw their house being repossessed in the first quarter of 2010, 11% fewer than the previous three months. As interest rates remained low, there was also a drop in the number of people who fell into mortgage arrears, 40,500 people got into arrears, 2% fewer than the previous quarter.
Around 362,000 mortgage holders in the UK are behind on their repayments but as high as that sounds, the figures are in line with ones published by the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML). As for new lending, despite looser criterias and lower deposit requirements, only 2% of new advances went to those holding less than 10% as a deposit.
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Friday, June 11th, 2010
Last week the Bank of England gave a stark warning that any rise in interest rates would cause more homeowners to face a repossession order as mortgage repayments would become more difficult to make. Thanks to low interest rates, the cost of running a home in the UK has dropped significantly which as kept the number of nationwide repossessions in check.
The reduction in costs over the past two years has seen a 19% drop in annual mortgage payments, with the Bank of England taking interest rates to the all-time low of 0.5% back in March 2009. Its annual Financial Stability Report , the Bank of England noted that mortgage payments have only continued to be affordable in many homes because of the low rates.
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Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
New rules to control the repossession, arrears and sale and rent back market came into play this week with an aim of placing tougher standards on companies offering customer help. The rules come at the same time as plans to make all mortgage advisers accountable for their actions.
The focus of the changes is to crackdown on poorly run sale and rent back companies that target customers who are facing repossession or need cash quickly. Although there are reputable and honest organisations in the market place, there have been numerous complaints of misleading advertising, low valuations and extremely short-term tenancy agreements made regarding some of the others.
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Monday, June 7th, 2010
A new service has been launched by Sedgemoor District Council in conjuction with the Citizens Advice Bureau to help home owners in difficulty avoid repossession and stay in they homes. It’s been named the Repossession Prevention Loan Scheme and is funded throught a Government grant of £38,000 which will be used to give households a small, interest free loan.
To qualify for the loan, householders need to register with the Credit Union and agree to save an agreed amount each month. In return for that commitment, the scheme will agree with the lender to clear some of the outstanding debt so that the owner can remain in their home. It’s a great example of doing something positive, no matter how small, to keep home together.
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Thursday, June 3rd, 2010
When it comes to car repossession laws, the situation is pretty clear – if you stop paying it can be taken back. Unlike in the US though, a baliff can’t just take the car without a court’s say so. If you’re facing the repossession of your vehicle, check out this article about your options…
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Tuesday, June 1st, 2010
As part of the cuts to be announced by George Osborne in the budget the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has said that any plans to cut Income Support for Mortgage Interest and Mortgage Rescue (ISMI) will have negative repercussions for struggling home-owners.
The Chancellor is expected to announce in his first Budget speech later this month, that ISMI, which provides support for borrowers in difficulty, including the sell and rent back style mortgage rescue, would be cut due to the deficit. Many think it will be paid at the level of the Bank of England’s average mortgage rate of 3.67% instead of the existing rate of 6.08%.
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