Repossession Court Order
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!

Repossession Court Order
You could become homeless if you can't keep up your mortgage repayments. If you ignore the problem it could become more difficult to control your debt and avoid repossession.
Don’t let this happen! Even if you have had a repossession court order, Take control today by contacting us so that we can help you to avoid repossession. You can contact the Repossession Stopper by calling us on the number at the top of the page or alternatively by completing our online enquiry form. In either instance we will need to get a brief overview of your current situation in order to discover the best course of action. If negotiations have reached the end of the line between you and your lender, please do not hesitate to contact the team at the Repossession Stopper - We will adopt a sympathetic and considerate attitude towards all enquires, despite the nature of any financial difficulties.
With the help of a specialist mortgage advisor, you may be able to remortgage to a new lender or arrange a secured loan to clear the arrears.
By doing this you can make a fresh start – paying off your arrears, canceling the repossession court order, and removing the impending risk of having your home repossessed.
When you have to go to court initially it will be to find out whether or not the lender can get permission to apply for a repossession court order. It is unlikely that the courts will grant this on the first hearing. They will probably grant a suspended repossession order or adjourn the case indefinitely.
This suspended repossession order means that you must abide by the courts ruling - This will usually entail an agreed payment to the lender to reduce the arrears balance over a period of time. If you do not keep to this agreement, the lender can again apply for the repossession court order. In this case the courts are more likely to take the side of the lender & grant the repossession court order.
This unpleasant situation can be avoided! Now is the time for you to contact us in order to wipe out the worry of repossession and start afresh. You may speak to one of our experienced mortgage specialists for a free no obligation quotation & let us help you.
If you have been threatened with a repossession court order you need to act now to stop this from happening, complete our quick form here and we will do our best to help you. |