Pending Repossession
Don't Let Them Take Your Property
The Repossession Stopper can help you to stop an impending eviction, whatever stage of the process you find yourself in:
- If you have missed mortgage or loan repayments and fear repossession - We can help!
- If you have received a court date, it is not too late! - However if you do not act quickly then you could find your home being repossessed!
- Even if you have been to court and have already handed over the keys to your home, as long as the property has not yet been sold then it is not too late to stop your repossession!

Pending Repossession
Being faced with pending repossession can be a frightening and daunting prospect. It is important not to panic so that you may take effective control over the situation. If you are currently faced with the threat of repossession, even if you have received a date of eviction, by contacting the Repossession Stopper could give you access to a number of financial solutions to ward off the threat of repossession. If you feel as though every avenue has been explored and all discussions have broken down with your current lender, it might be the right time to consider switching your mortgage for a fresh start. We will not give you any false hope; a decision in principle can be arranged in a very short period of time so that you know where you stand from day one. We can also look at the option of arranging a secured loan to clear off the arrears.
Whatever you are looking to achieve, we could well have the financial solution to put to bed your current financial troubles. Every enquiry will be considered, regardless of how serious your situation may first appear. All remortgage and secured loan quotations will be subject to a strict set of underwriting guidelines to ensure, amongst other things, that all future mortgage or loan repayments will be affordable.
It is true to say that many high street lenders will be unwilling to offer any help to those people who have fallen into arrears on their mortgage or secured loan because of the high risk associated with lending in these circumstances. However we have put together a specialist panel of mortgage brokers and lenders who are prepared to help people facing a pending repossession.
Even in the case of a pending repossession, there is a lot that you can do to save your home. Do not simply hand over your keys to the lender and give up. Interest will continue to accrue right up until the time the total debt is discharged. This could be when the property is sold, however if the full debt is not recovered by the sale of your property, the lender can still attempt to chase you for the outstanding amount for up to 12 years!
Everything in your power should be taken to avoid any pending repossession. This can start with a call to the Repossession Stopper who will be on hand to offer any help or assistance where needed, and of course, to help stop any pending repossession
Possession orders are usually only made in the most extreme and hopeless cases, where a borrower has made absolutely no effort to remedy this grave situation. In most cases judges will assess the financial position and suggest the amount to be paid each month. Provided that you stick to that agreement, the court is unlikely to grant an order of possession against you in the near future.
If you have been threatened with a repossession court order you need to act quickly to stop this from happening, complete our quick form here and we will do our best to help you. |