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It is important to seek advice at an early stage if you cannot pay your mortgage as you may be able to keep your home. You need to:

If you are worried that you may have to leave your home please contact the Housing Options team on 01784 446383, evening appointments are available.  Please be aware that if you have paid other debts instead of your mortgage or spent your money on non-essential items, we may only have a duty to give you advice about finding alternative accommodation in the private sector.

Help with paying your mortgage interest

You may be able to get help towards paying the interest on your mortgage after 13 weeks of being on any of the following benefits:

Payments can be made towards your mortgage interest, loans to buy the property or home improvement loans, however, no help can be given towards capital owed on a loan, insurance premiums or mortgage arrears.

Mortgage support for homeowners

The Homeowner Mortgage Support scheme (HMS) can help you if your income has dropped as a result of these difficult economic times.  HMS allows you to switch to an interest only mortgage and defer upto 70% of your monthly interest payments for upto two years. None of the mortgage will be paid, you will still need to pay it at a later date, meaning the mortgage term could be extended thus increasing the amount of interest repaid over the life of the mortgage.

You will not be eligible for the HMS if you are claiming mortgage interest benefits. Call our Housing Options Team to find out if your lender is involved in this scheme.

Who is eligible?

The homeowner must:

Even if you meet these requirements, lenders have the final say as to who is accepted onto the scheme.  Please note that the deferral of interest is likely to be recorded on your credit files and could have a substantial effect on your credit rating.

Mortgage Rescue Scheme

The Mortgage Rescue Scheme can help vulnerable homeowners stay in their home. You are eligible if you are:

How can I be referred to the scheme?

You need to:
Depending on your specific circumstances you will be offered one of two products following an assessment of your case:

Shared equity option - A Registered Social Landlord provides an equity loan allowing your mortgage repayments to be reduced.  The key features of the shared equity option are:

Mortgage to rent allows you to remain in your property as a tenant for up to three years paying a sub-market rent.
Key features are:

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