Stop Repossession - Do not Hand Keys Back to Mortgage Company

 

The most important thing for us all is feeling of security and a sense of belonging.  Our home gives us and our families this security from which we build our lives and our future.

If you’re facing repossession then you’re not alone.  Last year over 45,000 people lost their homes and this year it’s predicted that around 70,000 people will be facing repossession.  Repossession are on increase as banks are scrambling for cash.  Bankers don’t even stop and consider sympathetically that if they were facing repossession then how would they deal with stopping an eviction order.

If you are facing imminent house repossession and evictions then you need to act promptly.  There are certain repossession laws which will allow you to stop your eviction order.  You could stay in your home but you must act fast now.

In certain circumstances, we can attend your repossession court hearing which could suspend or stop a judge from evicting you. 

How We Can Help

By agreeing sale of your property before eviction date it’s possible to have a repossession order stopped or suspended.  We may be able to offer you a solution in order to have your repossession order stopped.  Once you’re evicted then it’s too late. 

The first step is to persuade the judge to extend your court order.

If you’re felling stressed and want the to stop the repossession of your home then simply fill in form online and a member of our team will contact you within 48 hours.  Our repossession team will talk you through the repossession process and act on your behalf to stop the repossession order fast.

Our principles are to be sympathetic, friendly and discreet and this helpful service is free of charge even if you choose not to sell to us.

“Repossession process once started can’t be stopped unless you can present a credible case to judge.  The worst thing is that with each letter or bailiffs visits their fees are mounting up which are ultimately paid by you as the borrower.   There’s no such thing as a voluntary repossession so you can’t simply handover the keys.  Call us now on 0800 87 86 333 or fill in the form for free advice.”