Alternatives to Bankruptcy and Home Repossession


It can be an extremely fearful and depressing time in ours lives when the bank has threatened to swoop in and repossess our home. One of the most devastating things we could ever face in life is to be informed that the roof over us and our family will be claimed from us and that we can do absolutely nothing about it. This can result in deep fear and panic and can put a lot of excess pressure on our personal lives.

The truth of the matter is that there are actions one can take to avoid repossession from taking place. Unfortunately most home owners out there are unaware that there are in fact steps which can be taken, instead of simply letting the banks step in and having them repossess the property right from under their nose. If only more home owners out there were aware of the various steps one could take. If this was the case then the repossession rate in South Africa would undoubtedly drop significantly.

See below a list of steps which all home owners are able to take when facing repossession:

- Chat to your bank. This is probably the most crucial step that one could possibly take. If start to realize that you are battling financially and there may be a chance that you could be missing a payment or two in the up and coming month,  then call your bank and inform them of your predicament. Your bank will normally be very understanding and will do everything that they can in order to help you. Note that the last thing the bank would want to do is to reclaim you’re your property. If they were to reclaim the property it would generally mean them losing money as it is an extremely costly procedure for them to go through with.

- As for a ‘grace’ period. This is typically a 3 – 6 month grace period which the bank will give you whereby you don’t have to meet any bond repayments at all. The bank will grant this period in order to give the home owner a chance to sort their financial situation out and hopefully get things together. This is very useful to the home owner as it gives them time to; possibly sell another asset of theirs, get a job (or a higher paying one), wait for a payment from someone else which is potentially due to them but which may only be paid back to them a few months down the line. These are just a few examples. The idea is to buy yourself as much time as you possibly can from your bank. Banks are generally happy to work with you and grant you this time, so use it.

- Ask your bank for an extended loan term. The majority of home owners are typically on a 20 yr term . Most owners are unaware that they able to extend this term to a period of up to 30 yrs. By doing this your monthly repayments will be reduced slightly, however it is worth noting that that more interest will be paid in total over the entire term. When one is facing month to month cash flow problems, reducing your monthly bond repayments can be very helpful. This extended loan term can be reverted back to a 20 year term if desired.

- Ask to reduce the overall amount that you owe the bank. This can be a very helpful tactic if you can get it right. Call up your bank and ask them if they are able to reduce the overall debt amount that you owe. Believe it or not banks are often willing to go ahead with this as it results in them not needing to repossess the property, and hence will save the bank money. This also means that the home owner will continue to give the bank business as they will continue to pay at least a bond (even if it is a smaller bond) rather than no bond at all. Remember that repossessing a property can be extremely costly for the bank so it is usually an absolute last resort for them.

-Contact a repossession expert for help. This is probably one of the best routes to go down if all else fails. There are investors out there who actually specialize in purchasing  houses for cash and as a result have the ability to prevent the repossession of your home. These property investors are generally quite flexible and allow the home owner to remain in their property after the sale is complete. This ultimately means that the home owner will not be booted out of the property and may carry on with their lives. This can be an extremely valuable benefit as often the home owner may have children that are going to a school in the area, or their jobs and possibly even family may be close by, these are things in our lives that we generally like to live near to.

As you can see there solutions that exist out there. Provided that the home owner takes action immediately, the chances of preventing repossession can be high. Take action before the situation gets out of hand and you may be out of your unpleasant situation sooner than you think. It is highly recommended that you start searching for a service that buys houses for cash before its too late.



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If you are looking to sell your house to stop repossession you may have already noticed that today’s current property market is not a liquid as it once was, it has hard to find buyers and most people that would like to buy are unable to get mortgages. This becoming a common problem for property owners who need to downsize their accommodation to avoid repossession due to the high rise in the interest rates in the UK.

But there is a solution to this problem, new company’s are being set-up to help tackle the repossession crisis and doing so by the ever increasing in popularity “Sell & Rent Back Schemes” these schemes enable the individual or family affected to be able to sell their property quickly to an investor for a percentage of the market value in order to avoid repossession and clear any associated debts with the property and remain in the property as a tenant.

This does include clearing all the debts associated with the property including the outstanding balance, any secured loans associated with the property as well as mortgage arrears, and of course if you do have good equity in your property you will be left with spare cash also.

The reason that this kind of scheme is increasing in popularity is due to the alternative root that would happen if the lenders continued on their path of eviction and repossession in eagerness to re-coup as much of their money as fast possible property’s that have been repossessed are normally auctioned, the main problem with this of course is that they usually go for much less than their market value and anything outstanding that the property sale did not cover will continued to be chased by the lender and legal action will still be pursued until they get their payment in full.

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UK Property Predictions- Get the Facts Now!


Find out what is going to happen in the UK Property market in 2008.

The aim of this UK property predications article is to give the property investor or the average home owner an in depth insight into what might happen in the UK property market in 2008.

Firstly let’s take a look at what happened in 2007 and the early part of 2008.

The debacle of what happen in the subprime mortgage crisis sent a shock wave through the financial World. Northern Rock is probably the biggest name causality of the credit crunch, in the UK to date.

Any business that relies heavily on debt and borrowed money has been hit hard. Banks and financial institutions are tightening the purse strings and property investors are feeling the squeeze and many are nervously looking at other ways to reduce the risks in their portfolio. Investors are particularly nervous if they are coming to the end of any fixed term mortgage agreements.

There is a good chance new mortgage rates will not be as favourable, hence potentially taking thousands of pounds out of the investors pocket.

Are we on the road to another recession?

Many people are looking at the property market crash of the 1990’s and are wondering if we are heading down the same route now.

The bottom line is that there is always a chance we could be going down that same path; however, the likelihood of this happening today is currently very slim. The reason we are unlikely to be heading towards another property market crash is because there where two major contributing factors that helped bring down the property market in the 1990’s that don’t currently exist for us today, these are:

1. Unemployment was sharply on the rise.

2. At their peak, interest rates were almost 15%

How is capital growth going to be affected this year?

All indication are that property prices this year will be much flatter than they have been for a long time. In fact, for the first time in years we are now beginning to see a few months in a row where the average price of property in the UK is actually going down instead of up.

However, locations such as Scotland and London are still bucking this trend. For short-term capital growth there are no real safe bets at the moment, but the safest of what is on offer tends to be in Scotland and down south in places like London.

Nonetheless, there are still location in the UK that are potentially undervalued and should still see a slow but steady price increase this year.

What are the facts?

While the media is predicting negative equity and zero percent price rises this year, the truth is nobody really knows what the future holds.

However, when it comes to UK property predictions, history does prove one thing. Time and time again the media are using pure guess work when it comes to the property market and they more often than not, get it wrong. The job of journalists and reports is to sell newspapers or get people to watch them on TV. Unfortunately, often times this means sensationalising stories which in the end, end up having little resemblance to solid facts.

At the heart of the UK property market is the basic law of supply and demand. So, while demand far out strips supply then we can confidently predict that long term prices will increase. There are also important economic and social factors that have to be analysed at the same time, but as a general guideline, this law normally holds true. However, that is not to say that in the short term they won’t remain stagnant or even go backwards.

The Good News.

There has been a recent announcement that the Bank of England is going to make 50 billion pounds available to lenders in the UK to try and revitalise the flagging mortgage market. This is an extremely proactive and unprecedented measure to try and keep the UK economy as stable as possible.

Now, it may take several months for property buyers to feel the benefits of the money, but long term it should help to ensure the economy does not end up in the same mess as it did in the 1990’s.

The Conclusion.

Even though 2008 is likely to be a volatile year for property owners, for the astute investor who has a big cash reserve and knows where to locate the undervalued properties, because of less competition from other investors who are trying to sit out the current uncertainty in the market, this year could prove to be one of their most profitable ever.



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Sell And Rent Back: An Alternative To Repossession


One scenario today is a great worry for every home owner; regardless of how healthy that home owner was, personally and financially, when buying their home. That worry is this: “Over the next thirty years, will I be able to keep my home if I become sick? What if I have an accident, or lose my job? What if my mortgage goes into arrears? Will my home be subject to repossession?”

Unfortunately, for too many people, that worry becomes a reality, and the end result is that a family loses a home they love. The good news is that there is an alternative, and it is an alternative which allows the family to stay put.

Circumstances like these can happen to anyone, and when a home has no income coming in, it’s easy to fall behind on mortgage. Once one falls behind in mortgage payments, it can become difficult or even impossible to catch up. At that point repossession is a strong possibility, and the home can be lost forever.

The first reaction of many people is to deny there’s any trouble. It’s very tempting to “bury one’s head in the sand.” The problem with this approach is that when one looks up, the problems of mortgage arrears not only haven’t gone away, they’ve gotten worse! At this point the next knock on the door could possibly be bailiffs with an eviction order.

While the homeowner’s options may be limited, there are options, and some of these options will allow the home owner to stay in the home, with a goal of getting ownership back. For example, there are specialist companies which can pay cash for the home, then rent the home back to the homeowner for a monthly payment which is less than the current mortgage.

The best aspect of the sell and buy back option is that when the homeowner’s situation improves, there is the opportunity to buy back the property. The price at which the home owner would be able to buy back the house is set at the time the home owner sells, and that price won’t change regardless as to what happens in the economy. The rent and buy back company will usually be able to offer a verbal quote on a purchase price for the house in as little as 24 hours. If the homeowner is interested at this point the next step would be a valuation of the home and the extension of a written quotation on the purchase price. The rent and buy back company will be able to give the homeowner directions on how to proceed with the sale, as well as how to stop any court proceedings that have already begun.

Mortgage arrears can be devastating, but they can be avoided. It costs nothing to apply for a sell and rent back program, and such a program can make the difference between staying in a home or being forced out, between continuing to work toward owning the home outright or being forced to start over.



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First-time Buyers: Take That First Step With a Spanish Property


Over recent years the substantial growth in UK property prices has outstripped the income generated by people in their mid/late twenties. For single people, finding a deposit is certainly difficult enough, and with the need for a substantial mortgage, repayments are not within their income realm.

Will this phenomenon continue? Forecasters are concluding that although there may well be a period of stagnation, or even a reduction over the next 10 years, the UK property market will continue to stretch away from earned income. As there is a long standing tradition for UK youngsters to fly the family nest much earlier than in other European countries, the UK alternative is for youngsters to rent a property.

Whilst renting property does provide an element of freedom – and for many, helps avoid early commitment and responsibility – rent paid out is effectively disposed of with no real tangible return. Parents of course consider it an absolute waste. Coming out of University with a student debt is a millstone and contributes to youngsters’ inability to make their first home purchase.

With more disposable income at their finger tips than all previous generations, this does present the risk that the current generation might squander their income and dispose of it – without the benefit of securing an asset or attain some long term financial security.

So, other than rent a property, what alternatives do those not fortunate enough to be able to make their first property purchase have? Well, why not buy in Spain? Either as a solo consideration or bolstered by sharing with a partner or sibling, the potential is obvious.

Is this a crazy notion or a viable option? Other than the obvious attractions of the climate, the Spanish economy is buoyant and the property market has seen healthy growth over many years, and is anticipated to continue doing so. Entry-level property is much lower than in the UK and first time buyers can make a purchase with a mortgage as support and generate income through property rental.

Buying a Spanish home in the well regarded Costa Calida area offers a good example of what can be achieved. For a little over 100,000 Euros, one bedroom Spanish properties can be secured in a coastal area, while a good quality two bedroom Spanish apartment can be purchased for a small additional cost. With regular all year round flights to and from many UK airports into the heart of the Costa, a long weekend away or a revitalising short break is an added attraction.

For those with an interest in diving, fishing, golf, surfing, relaxing on the beach or walking in the mountains, owning a Spanish apartment has many advantages over its UK counterpart. Add into the equation lower living costs, no heating costs and lower community charges; plus the ability to take annual holidays there, and the facility to easily rent the apartment to friends and work colleagues all makes it a significant viable option.

For those switched-on youngsters considering buying a property in Spain, choosing a knowledgeable and reliable Spanish property agent can make the purchasing process in Spain a straightforward matter. And in today’s world dropping into casual conversation being an owner of a Spanish property is the ultimate in ‘cool’.

Andrew Regan is an online, freelance journalist.



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How to Find Cheap Investment Property


Property prices in the UK have evened out in the past few months. Contrary to what others say, the decline is not necessarily an unfortunate event since prices have risen gradually for a number of years now and a correction was foreseeable at some point. For some in the industry, a slowdown in the property market may not seem like a good time to buy your next investment property. However it presents opportunities for you as a property investor to find cheap investment property.

If you’re investing with a long-term approach, which you should be if you’re earnest about making money from property, then the current environment is a good time for you to snap up bargains especially if you have ready cash to invest. The best thing about a slowdown is that the market is favouring buyers. This means that you can get even better deals for your next property purchase. With the current climate bringing about numerous below market value properties, finding cheap investment property has become less challenging.

Property investors know that buying BMV properties is what successful property investing is all about. Making profits from the day of purchase itself is a task that many have found achievable and will continue to do so. For those on the lookout, there are some simple ways you can acquire cheap investment properties.

Repossessions

Purchasing repossessed homes is an excellent way of obtaining bargain prices because these properties are often bought for a fraction of their actual market prices. Repossessed properties may not always be advertised voluntarily but lenders are often willing to answer questions because of their need to sell the property and regain their capital investment – your best bet is to speak to local agents and check out all the local and major property auction houses that cover your area. But before making the decision, make sure to check the property first to avoid problems.

Property auctions

You can also find cheap investment property at auctions where 90% of cheap properties, according to Sunday Times, go under the hammer. Buying properties at auctions can save you up to 40% as long as you know what to do. Prior to attending an auction, your finances must be in place so you can go ahead with the completion of the purchase in the timescale required.

Typically when the hammer goes down on your bid, you’ll need to put down 10% of the purchase price and pay the balance within 28 days. Before making a bid, be sure to conduct relevant research, make sure that the property is in a good location, have a survey done on the property, and view it prior to auction day. To know about upcoming auctions, contact local auctioneers or sign up for their catalogues.

Just because prices are going downhill doesn’t mean all doom and gloom. Overall the decline presents a good opportunity for you to negotiate good prices at below true market value, bag a bargain and increase your chances of earning profits once the market improves.



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Stop Repossession With Quick Cash for Property


The use of credit cards or bank loans for big purchases is already very common. It only makes sense that individuals choose to resort to loans when they are in desperate need of purchasing something big, such as a car or a house, but don’t have the large amount of cash that such a purchase requires. Not everyone can afford to buy a new car or change houses regularly, and loans are a very convenient means to an end. Making affordable monthly payments is the only solution for many people. But what happens if you fail to make those payments regularly and you fall into arrears and debt? When you take out a loan to invest in a property, it is that bank that buys the property for you, and before you become its owner, you have to pay the bank back in full. If you should happen to fall back on your payments through no fault of your own or due to unfortunate situations, the bank is entitled to cover its losses, which is most cases means getting the property beck from you. The sale of your property will be forced by the lender, as you have failed to meet the terms of the loan or mortgage. This process is referred to as ‘repossession’.

Repossession occurs quite frequently in Britain. In fact, every year there are thousands of people who are faced with repossession as a result of not paying installments. Evicting and selling your home to meet your finances can be a very painful experience, especially if you and your family have come to cherish your home. On top of their financial problems, the borrowers who fail to meet the terms of the loan are also faced with psychological ones. As it turns out, almost forty percent of borrowers who are faced with the imminence of repossession refuse to admit their financial condition an even try to hide it by telling lies. The good news is that you no longer have to be embarrassed, for you can stop repossession quickly and conveniently.

The key to your problem is taking action quickly. If you choose to ignore the signs, you will find yourself in a situation where you can no longer stop repossession, and, on top of losing your home, you will also lose your credit ranking and ability to get a mortgage. Once you have fallen behind on your debts, and refinancing or loans from friends and family are not an option, your only solution is quick cash for property. The advantage of selling your property fast is that you get a hold of a large amount of cash, which allows you to settle your scores with the bank, while continuing to live in your home as tenant. If you want to stop repossession, you best choice is that of selling your house quickly and renting it back for as long as you want at an agreed rate. You are also presented with the option of buying the property back a few years later, during which time you will still be living in it, as though you were the owner. Getting quick cash for property allows you to pay off your debt, recover equity, and refresh your finances, without having to leave your home. You can rent back your home, and the rates will most likely be cheaper than your mortgage rates were, and there are some investors who allow a rent-free period, so that you can have the necessary time to make a fresh start.

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Stop Home Repossession


If you are facing the prospect of having your home repossessed, you may think there is no way to stop the process. However, there are options to consider that can help to stop repossession of you home.

There may be no more painful an experience in our society than home repossession. Having your family home taken away from you and sold because of a failure to keep up with mortgage payments is an unpleasant and demeaning experience.

As well as the stress and inconvenience of the act itself, there are also long-term personal and financial effects that can take many years to rectify. While it may seem like there is no way to stop repossession once a possession order has been made, there are options available.

Firstly, it is important to remember that lenders do not actually want to repossess properties. It is an expensive and drawn out process. Lenders are in the business of lending money, not property repossessions, and they are usually receptive to any alternative solutions that can be reasonably offered by the borrower.

Therefore, your first act in attempting to stop repossession is to contact your mortgage lender and try to come to an agreement for paying off your debts while being allowed to keep your home.

A second solution to stop repossession of your home is to refinance your mortgage and any other debts you may have. Many finance companies specialise in refinancing loans for applicants whose properties are at risk.

Another alternative, which is proving popular in modern times, is to sell your property for cash to any number of companies that specialise in solutions for stopping repossession.

The sale proceeds can be used to clear up mortgage arrears and pay off the balance of the mortgage. Such a solution can ensure that the potential repossession victim is not made homeless and will have every opportunity to make a fresh start.

Such a solution should also help to ensure that their personal credit rating is not plundered. This should help ensure that the recovery process is as quick and painless as possible.

It is therefore possible to stop repossession of your home through several different methods. The key to success is to act fast and do all you can to help salvage the situation.



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Repossession Advice – It’s Never Too Late to Act


The property market in South Africa has already started to experience great falls in house prices, many people are unfortunately being hit by this and many more stand the risk of losing their homes. Despite the tough times we are currently facing, solutions to these problems are already being offered to home owners in South Africa by companies who are able to purchase houses for cash and allow the home owner to remain in the property after the sale. This is known as a ‘Sell And Rent Back’ scheme.

Sell And Rent Back’ is the most utilized service which aids in preventing repossession and eviction when as a home owner you are not able to meet the mortgage repayments on a monthly basis. The great part about these schemes is that you will be allowed to stay on your home and not have to worry with being kicked out of the property out of the sale. You can simply carry on with your life as it was before and rid those sleepless nights.

Essentially this now means that the original owner (who is now renting the property back from the company), no longer will be responsible for paying rates and taxes as this is now the responsibility of the new owner. This is a great benefit as it helps in reducing the previous home owners extra outgoings which is where the problem started in the first place. The less outgoings for the home owner, the better. Another great thing that these repossession services offer is a buy-back option. This is where the repossession service gives the home the owners the option to buy the property back at a later date if their financial situation proves to be healthy enough to do so. Ideally the home owner would rent the property back from the repossession service, save money for a deposit while living in the property, and then buy the property back say 5 yrs down the line when market conditions have improved, as well as the home owners financial situation being in a better state.

In order to sign up to a deal like this, the home owner simply needs to source one of these companies that has the ability to buy houses for cash. These repossession services don’t normally charge anything for their service so its great for the home owner as they don’t need any upfront cash in order to enter into an agreement like this. The home owner will also be under no obligation what so ever which takes the pressure off the home owner completely. These companies are able to prevent repossession days and even hours before the actual repossession of the property. They really do provide a valuable and life changing service which is well worth looking into.



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Sell and Rent Back your Home Through Looking 4 Quick House Sale


If you are looking for quick cash, you have the liberty to sell your home without having to leave it. This is possible through a sell and rent back strategy. You will be able to find this kind of arrangement through Looking4QuickhouseSale. This is an organization which provides fast cash for a condition property. If you are in dire need of money, you can choose to sell your home. If you do not have another place to live in, you can still reside within your house. By renting it, you won’t have to look for another rental unit. What is more, you will be able to bypass the expensive rents of apartment units.

When you choose to sell rent back, you are guaranteed satisfaction. This is due to the fact that you are selling your property to reliable investors. This quick cash strategy can provide you with various advantages. For one, the sale of your home will not go through an estate agent. This implies that you do not have to allot a budget for agent fees. Another advantage to this strategy is the chance to prevent home repossession. This is usually the case when you put up your house or property as collateral to secure your loan. On the other hand, you can also avoid foreclosure. The process of sell and rent back is not that complicated. You only need to apply online and the offers for your home will keep on coming in.

There are already plenty of residence owners who prefer to sell and rent back their homes. This is due to their belief that renting a house is better than actually keeping it. If they want to move out, they won’t have to deal with a lot of things before they can leave. What is more, paying for rent each month is relatively cheaper than settling monthly mortgage payments. Furthermore, renting will keep you from being too obligated with the repairs and maintenance of the house or the property. Since you are not the owner of the home anymore, its damages are not your responsibility. But you have to remember though, that you still need to tend to the property.

If you are a homeowner who is worried about the declining prices of properties, you might want to consider the strategy of sell rent back. When you decide to sell your home, you will be able to lock in the profits of your property’s recent values. Most of your profit that you have earned will not go to estate agents since you are assisted by an investor. You are selling your house because you are looking for quick cash; this implies that you won’t have to negotiate with an estate agent to look for possible buyers for you. You will be directly negotiating with an investor, allowing you to gain the maximum amount of your property.

If you want to avoid a tight financial situation, the best thing that you can do is to sell and rent back your home. This way, you won’t have to put your family in a position where living is quite difficult.



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