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Avoid Home Repossession With a Sell to Rent Back Specialist
- By Oliver Wingrove
- Published 12/9/2008
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Oliver Wingrove
Oliver Wingrove over at www.sellhousefast.co.uk offers a solution that could help you to stop repossession in its tracks. Financial and real state expert Oliver offers a solution whereby you can sell property for cash and then pay monthly rent which would be more affordable than the mortgage you struggled to pay each month.
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Home repossession can be avoided if you choose to sell your home and payoff the mortgage. However if you chose to sell with an estate agent you would have to move out of the property. There is another way of making a sale and it comes with less stress, a quick sale and you can remain in the property with the option of being able to buy back in the future, if you choose to sell with a specialist company offering a sell and rent back option.
You can find out if this solution could be suitable option for your circumstances by filling in the online form provided by a specialist company. By leaving a few details someone will get back to you within 24 hours with a verbal quote which would give you a rough idea of how much the company would buy your home for. If the quote seems agreeable then you can go ahead and have someone come and talk the deal over with you and present you with a written quote. At this time you would also be told how much rent you would have to pay each month and how much you would be able to buy back the property for in the future once your financial situation has stabilised. The company should offer you a solution that could be tailored to your individual circumstances as the circumstances of everyone will differ in such as the amount of rent you would be able to pay each month.
There are pros and cons to taking this as an option to avoiding home repossession. One of the biggest pluses is that you can remain in the property. If you cannot bear the thought of leaving your home then this alone could make the deal work for you. However you would have to take into account that when selling your home this way you would not get 100% of the full value of your home. However this would have to be weighed up against the fact that there would be no fees that have to be paid in order to put your home on the market with an estate agent. Fees can soon add up to a great sum of money and this means it has to be deducted from the sale proceeds. Another possibility when selling through an estate agent is that there will be no guarantee you would get a sale and when you are selling to avoid being repossessed time will be limited.
If you choose a sell and rent back then a sale could go through in just a couple of weeks. Once you had decided to sell this way then the company would work with you to help get any repossession proceedings stopped. Even if your mortgage lender is already taking you to court or you have an eviction order it might not be too late to stop the proceedings which would allow you to remain in your home. However the early you take steps to avoid having your home repossessed, the better.
You can find out if this solution could be suitable option for your circumstances by filling in the online form provided by a specialist company. By leaving a few details someone will get back to you within 24 hours with a verbal quote which would give you a rough idea of how much the company would buy your home for. If the quote seems agreeable then you can go ahead and have someone come and talk the deal over with you and present you with a written quote. At this time you would also be told how much rent you would have to pay each month and how much you would be able to buy back the property for in the future once your financial situation has stabilised. The company should offer you a solution that could be tailored to your individual circumstances as the circumstances of everyone will differ in such as the amount of rent you would be able to pay each month.
There are pros and cons to taking this as an option to avoiding home repossession. One of the biggest pluses is that you can remain in the property. If you cannot bear the thought of leaving your home then this alone could make the deal work for you. However you would have to take into account that when selling your home this way you would not get 100% of the full value of your home. However this would have to be weighed up against the fact that there would be no fees that have to be paid in order to put your home on the market with an estate agent. Fees can soon add up to a great sum of money and this means it has to be deducted from the sale proceeds. Another possibility when selling through an estate agent is that there will be no guarantee you would get a sale and when you are selling to avoid being repossessed time will be limited.
If you choose a sell and rent back then a sale could go through in just a couple of weeks. Once you had decided to sell this way then the company would work with you to help get any repossession proceedings stopped. Even if your mortgage lender is already taking you to court or you have an eviction order it might not be too late to stop the proceedings which would allow you to remain in your home. However the early you take steps to avoid having your home repossessed, the better.







