How We HelpIs your house being repossessed?Under the terms of most mortgage contracts, the lender will reserve the right to issue repossession proceedings if repayments are not regularly made on time. In normal circumstances two months of arrears is quite sufficient for a lender to take action. In reality, most lenders will try to reach a mutually suitable arrangement to help the person clear his/her arrears and avoid taking proceedings. Unfortunately should this not be possible the lender may take legal action to gain possession of the property. We Can HelpWe understand the stress involved when you're in arrears with mortgage payments and have had letters of eviction. Even if you've have been served with an eviction notice, it's never too late to stop your home being repossessed. We can step in and help you stop the repossession. Are you facing financial problems?When a person gets into financial difficulties and the ways to pay off his/her mortgage repayments, credit cards, loans and other bills becomes unbearable, he/she may wish to avoid CCJ’s and downgrade to a smaller home. As the financial pressure mounts the need for a quick sale becomes paramount.. We Can HelpWe can help you draw on the equity in your home to pay off your debts or other bills. Under the right circumstances, we can also provide a solution where you do not need to sell your home at all. Are you getting divorced or separated?Divorce or separation along with selling your home can be among the most stressful times we may encounter in our lives, and having to deal with both situations at the same time can prove very distressing. At this daunting time both parties need to start their new lives as quickly as possible. We Can HelpWe can help you by purchasing your house quickly so you can clear your debts and move on in with your life. Relocating or emigrationA fresh start, a new job overseas, a new partner or relationship are just some of the reasons why there may be a need to sell a home or property quickly. We Can HelpWe can help you with our quick purchase scheme so you can move on in with your life as soon as possible. BereavementFamilies that suffer bereavement or have to re-home an elderly relative may insure the responsibility of selling a property quickly before suffering additional costs or stress We Can HelpWe can help take away the stress of maintaining or selling a property. Our quick home purchase scheme can help relieve the hassle that comes with becoming responsible for a property. Poor investmentInvestors or owners with problem tenants who have invested in an underperforming property. These situations may prompt a quick sale to ensure some immediate return on your investment. We Can HelpWe can help you draw on the equity on your home or property portfolio. Our quick purchase scheme will help you sell your underperforming properties so you can invest that cash into better investments. Derelict propertyWhen a property has been left derelict over a period of time resulting in major repairs and maintenance being required, you may be forced by the council or complaining neighbours to 'make right' the property. If you don't have the time, money or inclination you may wish to rid yourself of the problem by completing a quick sale. We Can HelpWe can help you by purchasing any derelict property no matter how bad the condition. This will help get rid of the time spent and money involved with refurbishing and selling the property. OK. So where do I start?Step 1Use the Cash Offer Calculator (located on the top right hand side) to find out how much we can offer on your property based on the true market value. Step 2Fill in the Property Sale form. CLICK HERE. Step 3We will call and organise a valuation of the property. The valuation will verify the true market value. (You initially pay for the valuation to the surveyor and we will refund upto £500 on completion of the property). Step 4We submit our offer to you and guarantee to purchase the property. Step 5We can send a cheque to your solicitor within 14 days or less. The timescale is determined by the speed of your solicitor and when you want to complete. |