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Landlord and Mortgage Lender Repossessions Drop

Published On: November 13, 2015 at 12:12 pm

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Landlord and Mortgage Lender Repossessions Drop

Landlord and Mortgage Lender Repossessions Drop

Repossessions by landlords and mortgage lenders have fallen in the third quarter (Q3) of this year, according to data from the Ministry of Justice.

There were 5,010 mortgage possession claims in the county courts around England and Wales between July and September. This is just under half the amount issued in the same period last year.

In Q3 this year, there were 3,447 orders for possession, 6,252 warrants of possession and 1,419 repossessions by county court bailiffs.

The figures are down 52%, 38% and 49% on Q3 2014 respectively.

Repossession claims by social and private landlords also fell, by 5% on the same quarter last year.

In total, there were 38,662 landlord possession claims, most of which (61%) were from social landlords.

There were 29,197 orders for possession and 19,963 warrants of possession, down 6% and 1% respectively.

However, repossessions by county court bailiffs rose slightly, by 1%, to 11,267.

The increase in the number of actual repossessions by bailiffs is believed to reflect the amount of previous claims working their way through the system.

The average number of weeks between the initial claim and repossession was 41 weeks in Q3 this year.

Despite the drop in repossessions by landlords, homelessness charity Shelter notes that the total number of repossessions in the private rental sector in the year to September increased by 14%, to 22,531 households. It calls for action on homelessness.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Repossessions and Arrears Drop

Repossessions and Arrears Drop

Repossessions and Arrears Drop

Repossessions have fallen to a record low and mortgage arrears have also dropped.

The amount of properties that were repossessed has more than halved over the year to the second quarter (Q2) of 2015.

According to the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML), 2,500 properties were repossessed in Q2, down from the 5,400 in Q2 2014.

Of the 2,500, 1,800 were owner-occupied and 700 owned by buy-to-let investors.

The total number of borrowers with arrears of 2.5% or more of the outstanding balance was 106,400 in Q2, this is 0.96% of all mortgages, and is down 17.4% annually from 128,900.

Of the 106,400 borrowers in serious arrears, 100,700 were owner-occupiers and 5,700 in the buy-to-let sector.

Director General of the CML, Paul Smee, comments on the decreases: “This trend is very welcome. Low interest rates are acting as a significant support for homeowners in general, and are likely to be helping to stave off low level arrears for stretched households in particular.”1

1 http://www.propertyindustryeye.com/repossessions-fall-to-record-low-and-arrears-dip/