Tag: Ministry of Justice

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 [...]

Government updates repossession advice

Government updates repossession advice

Homeowners under threat of repossession and tenants on the brink of eviction have a new resource available at www.direct.gov.uk. The site now contains articles and videos prepared by the Ministry of Justice, aimed at informing people with both mortgage and rent arrears. The advice addresses a wide range of problems and is suitable for those [...]

Mortgage repossession orders surge by 24%

Mortgage repossession orders surge by 24%

Figures from the Ministry of Justice have revealed that the number of mortgage repossession orders made by courts in England and Wales in the second quarter of 2008, rose by 24% to 28,658, compared with the same period last year. The figures are 4% higher than the first quarter of this year and are equal [...]

Sharp rise in repossession claims and orders

Sharp rise in repossession claims and orders

Latest figures from the Ministry of Justice show a 16% rise in the number of mortgage repossession claims in England and Wales, in the first quarter of the year. While a repossession claim is only the first stage in a legal process and may not end in a homeowner being evicted, the figures show an [...]