Tag: charging order

Protection for homeowners unable to pay credit card debt

Protection for homeowners unable to pay credit card debt

Property owners in danger of losing their homes as a result of consumer debt could soon be better protected. The Ministry of Justice has launched a consultation on proposed new measures that would set a minimum level of such debt before a court can order the sale of a home. Under the current system, a [...]

One million use credit cards pay mortgage or rent

One million use credit cards pay mortgage or rent

New research from Shelter suggests that in the past year, up to one million UK households have used credit cards to pay the mortgage or rent. According to the housing charity, the findings present a disturbing picture of up to a million people taking “desperate measures” to keep the roofs over their heads. The highest [...]

Lenders secure consumer debt against property

Lenders secure consumer debt against property

Cash-strapped banks are increasingly acting to secure personal loans and credit card debt against property. According to the Ministry of Justice, court orders made in this respect rose to 131,644 in 2007, up 42% on 2006. Charging orders work in the same way as a second mortgage on a property, and can provide a guarantee [...]