My thoughts on this subject are these!
The government could ask the borrowers to be more lenient on people struggling in these times.
1. To ask the borrowers to give people the opportunity of a holiday period, whereby you pay a percentage of your mortgage not all and the difference gets added onto the balance and interest calculated.
2. They could ask for a period of a few months whereby your mortgage is frozen so for a few months you don’t have to pay but it gets added onto the balances and interest calculated.
3. Or offer people to extent their term and thus bringing down their monthly
payments
If banks go for eviction the government would have to pick up the tab
People with mortgages are the biggest bulk of tax payers we have to work to pay our mortgages hence we pay our taxes, but get no support when times are hard.
Unlike people on housing benefit who get they rents paid are unlikely to have a job pay no taxes.
I am not saying those that have not should get nothing, but there are a lot of people trying their best not to scrounge, but we get zero support from governments when times like these happen.
So I think the government should stand up and be accountable for people like us that are holding on by the skin of our teeth.
We thought after 1991 we had ridden the storms but here we go again.
Rant over
Minx, my guess would be that most of the people struggling to pay their morgages are going to be the ones who got morgages based on 4/5times their salary over the maximum term. Should they not have to take some responsibility for getting themselves in over their heads?.
At some point people are going to have to take responsibility for their own shortcomings. Many people have taken on huge morgages that they can not afford to pay back. As a tax payer I would rather my hard earned cash was spent on education and hospitals etc rather than digging people out of a mess that they got themselves into.
If people loose their homes the council may have a duty to rehouse them, but they may not. It would depend on indevidual circumstances. Even if the council rehoused them it doesn't mean to say they would get their rent and council tax paid either, again that would depend on their personal circumstances.
Where are they ever going to rehouse them?
Most people going into privately rented accomodation with private landlords who change more that what they were paying on morgages.
But I suppose if you see it another way we can them give up or jobs and then the government would have to foot the bill.
Would it be better to help people keep hold of their homes for stability for their children?
I am not saying hand outs it would be support that gets paid back at a later stage.
Does it seem fair that people in private rented or counsil housing get help if they hit hard times.
But people that buy because they had no other choices and work and pay taxes get nothing?
We used to get help with the interest payments years ago but even that isnt an option now.
just thinking aloud here but lets go forward to when we are of pensionable age presumably people with mortgages will of paid off their mortgage but the people who still rent accomodation will need assistance with rent if they've not arranged a good pension.
If the government started helping with mortgage repayments then surely they would then own part of the property? you cannot compare helping with rent to helping pay a loan/mortgage, there’s already insurance policies available to cover this with both mortgages and loans. If our government ever introduced a system that helped with loan or mortgage repayments too many people would unfortunately abuse the system.
The only viable option from a government point of view would be to clear the outstanding mortgage and rent it to the former owners.
Sam :giggle: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
for the council to have a duty to you under the homeless act you have to fullfill certain criteria.
if you aproach them for helpbecause you are about toface losing your home,reposession either buying or renting and it is due to arrears then the chances are the council will not offer assistance as you will be demamed as " intentionally homeless"
if you are facing problems initially go to the mortgage lender and talk to them. sell if possible, or consider actually renting your home out to cover the mortgage and rent smaller and cheeper privately.
if none of that is a possibility you need to aproach the council NOW and explain you can not afford your home,they can complete a homeless prevention form and offer advice, then if it gets repossessed they may help as it can be seen us not intentional as you were seen to do everything you could.
if your circumstances have changed then go to the council,cab etc and see if you are entitled to any benefit to assist you, you could apply for housing benefit and if you get awarded even 50pyou could then claim discretionary top up payment.
for the council to assist you must have local conection and be considered vulnerable, for example, have children, ill, under 18.
even if they do help chances are you will be placed in emergancy accommodation : b n b, if you are working and not getting any benefit then you will have to cover the cost of this.
if you have children they can only keep you there for 6 weeks, once they have made a desision on accepting a duty to you.
after this , it sdoes not still mean you will get a council house, they may find you a private rental and then discharge the duty, they may place you in ahostel,again hgh costs that you are liable for.
there is a hge sortage of houses, so many were sold off under thatcher.
easier said than done, but people must act as soon as they can.
xx fem xxx
Tents are cheap :twisted:
From the work i do come into day to day contact with people in financial difficulties, lenders and properties being sold off after repossession.
The government has recognised that the position has been caused by “ irresponsible lending” by financial companies not just banks and mortgages companies and this has caused people to become overextended with their commitments.
The situation has changed now in regard to repositions with this now being classed as a last resort measure and the mortgage lenders being warned that action will be taken against them due for unreasonably repossessing the property both financially and regulatory.
Even guidance is being given to judges to not let properties being repossessed unless there is a very good reason i.e. not just arrears.
The government is also starting with putting in place legislation to assist people who find themselves overstretched like the new debt relief orders coming online april 2009 to get rid of debts of up to £15,000 from credit cards and loans but don‘t include things like cars on hire purchase or mortgages which are included in Involuntary Agreements (IVA)‘s and bankruptcy‘s.
i didnt know what a debt relief oredr was so i looked it upand got this....
Debt Relief Orders are intended to provide debt relief for people in England and Wales who owe £15,000 or less, have little or no income, no assets and cannot afford to make themselves bankrupt. A Debt Relief Order will lead to the debts being discharged after one year.
isnt a house a assest? or a car? who will these orders cover if you have to have little or no income?
i heard on the news the other day the government were going to make credit cards etc able to make a charge on a property so they could force reposession for credit card debts?
i dont want to sound tight, but i have not got credit, i havent been on holiday in years, i dont have a swanky new car i havent bought anything new for my home in over 5 years etc etc.
i see plently of friends etc who have been doing all of this while ive lived to my means. so now for being carefull i have to sit back and watch people who have spent what they cant afford get it cleared??
i hear people say we dont want a nanny state, the lenders were not responsible? but what about us being adults??
i know not everyone has walked into debt willy nilly,and i know being there is horrible. but i hear to many people panicking but because they cant get the credit to continue living the lifestyle.
im not that savvy , but years ago wasnt it more to do with intrest soaring out of control rather than spending?
xx fem xx