Stop residential property repossession
We can help you stop repossession at any time even after an order has been issued by the court. First thing to do is to always try to settle the matter with your lender first, be it your mortgage, re-mortgage or a secured loan lender. If you have failed, or have not received any written confirmation that the lender who agreed to use your home as security is taking no further action prior to the court date you should attend the court with evidence of all communication to
date.
You can stop repossession in one of four ways:
- you can now afford to pay your mortgage each month with proof or where the payments are coming from.
- you have either a private or normal buyer for your house.
- you can pay off your mortgage in full by selling other assets or taking out a new mortgage.
- you have been accepted for a bridging loan to pay off the arrears and/or full debt.
As soon as you have any evidence of the above e.g. an employer's letter, an offer from a quick sale buyer etc., you can start to avoid repossession.
Quick house sale to prevent repossession
We are private house buyers who specialise in a quick house sale to help avoid repossession. There are no fees incurred by you at any part during your quick sale. There is no HIPS-fee to pay as this is a private sale. We take care of the valuation and survey and make you your quick sale offer on the spot. As soon as you accept the offer the paperwork is completed so you can approach your lender and the court with documentation that a sale has been completed and you can clear
the arrears and/or full amount.
Sell and rent back after avoid repossession
Once you agreed your quick sale to stop repossession, you can enter into a rental agreement on your home. You simply rent back your home from us. This is done discreetly, so the only people that know you no longer own your home are you, us the court and your mortgage lender. You can enter into short or long term sell and rent agreements and these are always the option in the future of buying back your home from us.
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