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Fewer Repossessions As Lenders Allow Interest Only Payments

by noor on November 14, 2009

in Mortgage, News

 

According to UK Insolvency Helpline, the falling rate of repossessions is mainly because of lenders that allow more customers to pay off just the interest on their loans.

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The company provides financial advisory services through a network of accountants and lawyers. It is being feared that Britain could become a nation of homeowners, who do not own their properties at the end of their term.

The Council for Mortgage Lenders, reported earlier this month, that 48,000 repossession orders are predicted to be made this year, which is lower than last year’s projected forecast of 75,000 repossessions for 2009.

There are endless people in Britain who have a mortgage and a secured loan, which is more than their property and, as a result, they are basically a prisoner inside their own home as they could not sell it.

The future of the level of mortgage debt falling is quite dull as more interest-only loans continue to be given out by providers.

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