Stop Repossession Today
Help With Repossession Is Available Today
Many borrowers will take any reasonable course of action to save their homes from repossession - especially when there are children involved. The process of attending Court for a home repossession hearing can be a timely and expensive exercise and should be avoided at all costs.
If a property is ultimately repossessed then the lender will endeavour to sell it on as quickly as possible in order to recoup all monies owed. The lender has a duty to the borrower in this instance to achieve the best possible sale price however it is all too common that many repossessed properties end up being sold well below the market value.
Subsequent to the lender gaining possession of the property, the borrower is still liable for all interest accrued right up until the point of sale.
When a repossession order is granted, an eviction date will be set. The eviction date will usually give the borrower six weeks to vacate the property.
This whole process can be avoided! Contact the team at Stop Repossession Today and let us assess your circumstances to see if we can assist you.
We give priority service to every enquiry and promise to contact you straight away following your online submission. Alternatively, contact us on the Repossession hotline at the top of the page.
14-May-2007
Did You Know?
- In the majority of cases it is possible to stop repossession.
- It is never too late!
We can help whatever stage of the repossesssion process you are in. - Act now and find out today if a remortgage or loan could help you stop the repossession of your home!

Repossession Help
An Overview Of US Repossession
Mortgage Repossession
Blog Archives April 2007 May 2007 October 2007
![]()











