House Repossession

If you have been issued with a repossession order it may feel as though you have no other option but to give back the keys to your home – but don’t despair! UKRepossessionHelpline.org may be able to prevent your house repossession.

Even after the repossession proceedings have commenced, there is still time to protect your home from the threat of repossession. There is always something that can be done upto the point of the eviction date. We may be able to obtain a Suspended Repossession Order or even get your house repossession order adjourned, giving you time to pay back the mortgage arrears and allowing you to keep your home.

What can you do to help me with my house repossession?

We can offer repossession help at any point during the repossession process. Our aim is to assist clients at any point of the repossession process and ensure that they get to stay in their homes.

Our team of repossession advisors have successfully stopped 100’s of house repossessions, sometimes within minutes of eviction time.

How to Stop my House Repossession

The number of repossessions is growing year on year so you are not facing this problem alone.  One of the simplest ways to see if your house repossession can be stopped is to get in touch with us here at the UK Repossession Helpline.org.

Not matter what your personal circumstances, please call us on our freephone number to see if we can help get your house repossession stopped – 0800 048 1779.



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The UKRepossessionHelpline.org service is provided by Harrington Brooks Mortgage Help.

Stopping a planned repossession is a complex legal process. There cannot be any guarantees of success. It is NEVER too late to start to oppose the repossession and the sooner you start the better the chance of a successful outcome. To successfully oppose repossession in Court we would always recommend professional legal representation to present your case.

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