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Are you worried about repossession? Would like to know what you can do to stop repossession? Are you in arrears with your mortgage provider or have you had letters threatening eviction? If so we will be able to help you and help fast. Even if you've been given notification of a court hearing or have been served with the eviction notice, it's not too late to stop your home from being repossessed.

What if you can’t pay your arrears
If you cant pay your arrears, a court could give your lender the permission to evict you from your home via repossession (Your lender will sell the property). If the lender does not make enough from the sale to cover the money you owe on your mortgage, you will have to pay the difference (shortfall). 

If you can't find a way to clear up your arrears, it may be better to try and sell the property yourself and stop repossession, rather than wait to get evicted and let your mortgage lender sell your home. Houses that have been taken back from the owner (repossessed) often sell for a lot less. Also, lenders can sell at auctions where sale prices tend to be a lot lower.

You can recieve a cash lump sum (you can exchange in 24 hours) you can then use this to pay off your mortgage, if you have additional funds you may also be able to use this to pay off other debts.

Repossesion If any of the following apply to you – call us on 0800 977 45 45, we can help you today! Or get an ONLINE QUOTE NOW


• Are you in arrears with your mortgage payments?
• Have you had letters threatening repossession?
• Have you been given notification of a court hearing?
• Have you been served with an eviction notice?

 

 

 
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