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Facing A Court Order For Repossession?

If you find yourself facing a court order for repossession then the first thing to do (if you haven’t already) is contact your lender as soon as possible and discuss your situation. Always keep your lender in the picture when it comes to any financial difficulties. You may find yourself unable to make mortgage repayments because of unemployment or illness causing you to fall behind with your monthly payments. Whatever the reason, talk with your lender before the situation becomes uncontrollable.

Talking to your lender and having your home taken away can be a frightening prospect but you’re not alone as thousands of people across the UK face an order for repossession or eviction. But it’s down to you to take action straight away and see if you can make arrangements with your lender. This way, you can come to an agreement that suits both parties, giving you time to manage your finances and possibly avoid a court order for repossession proceedings. If you’ve spoken with your lender and tried all else but are still facing repossession, you may want to consider a quick house sale. To find out more and get a fast valuation for your property, call today and speak with one of our friendly team members.

There are a lot of institutions that dedicate their time to helping home-owners who are facing a court order for repossession. Two of the most prominent are Charities: The Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) and the Homeowner Rescue Advice Centre. The CAB is a Charity whose purpose is to provide free services to people regarding their rights and their responsibilities. If you’ve already spoken to your lender and other institutions about your repossession but still face eviction from your home, you could speak with a CAB representative to get further advice and help.

If your repossession goes on unstopped, you’ll receive a court order for repossession that indicates that your house is to be repossessed. It can be a drawn out process and if you’re facing indefinite repossession, you may still have an option.

As a last resort, you can get in contact with our trusted network of investors who will evaluate the value of your property and make you a fair offer. To get started, give us a call on and speak to one of our fast property sale experts about your house.

You Can Stop A Court Order For Repossession

Repossession.net is a Property Site and not a debt counseling service so if you feel you need further advice about your finances we would suggest visiting your local Citizens Advice Bureau or Homeowner Rescue Advice Centre as selling your home should be your last resort. Also Sale and Rent Back Schemes are now regulated by the FSA (which is a good thing) and because of this if you request a sale and rent back discussion we (or our associated partners) will forward your details to a fully registered, ethical Sale and Rent Back Specialist.

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