It is very difficult to escape at the moment, with inflation
rising and the hosing marking slowing down the latest piece of bad
news is that the UK home repossessions have risen by 48% from last
year.
Reading this article from the BBC, the
total number of houses being repossessed was at just under 19,000
and being the cause of the current 'economic slowdown' with people
struggling to repay their mortgages. The recent credit crunch has
affected everyone and the place you feel the tightest squeeze is
always your mortgage repayments. Yet again it is the sub prime
borrowers that have been hit hardest and face the possibility of
having their homes repossessed. Whilst we are told that the current
economic conditions are nowhere near that of the early 1990's
recession, there still seems to be nothing done to help the people
in need most.
British Gas added to problems recently with a hike in fuel prices,
which makes things just that little bit harder for people to get by
on these soaring living costs and mortgage repayments. Comments
made by charity Citizens Advice and the Financial Services
Authority make it clear that repossession should be the last resort
for lenders and that they should provide people with guidance and a
repayment plan rather than take the aggressive move of legal
action. This should always be a last resort rather than the first
one.
By avoiding repossession you will help to maintain your credit
rating, and this is a key factor in getting back control of your
finances. Acting quickly can prevent the situation running out of
control. Taking action as soon as you feel the pressure will help
to stabilise your situation and there are many ways of finding
information and advice on taking the best action to avoid
repossession. One such way is taking up equity release from your
property. This can help you stabilise your finances and give you
room to plan your next move. If you sell your house quickly this
doesn't mean upheaval of an immediate house move and there are
always people available to help you avoid
repossession.
Equity Fast specialise in quick house
sales to help avoid repossession.



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