May 9, 2008
Repossession orders climb by 17%
“A significant number of people have had to stretch themselves to the absolute limit to get into the housing market in recent times as prices soared. "This means that they are particularly vulnerable to any adverse shock to their finances.”
The figures show households facing the early stages of repossession The number of homeowners facing repossession orders after failing to keep up with mortgage payments is up, says the Ministry of Justice. via BBC
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