Mortgage rescue scheme in development
November 21, 2008 by admin
Filed under Mortgage News
The Government is developing a mortgage rescue scheme for vulnerable households in England and Wales.
As the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) reports, ‘vulnerable’ can mean anything from elderly people and pregnant women to families with children and people with a disability.
Not available yet, the mortgage rescue scheme is meant to start in January 2009, and is expected to help up to 6,000 households over a two-year period.
The CML website reminds visitors that anyone having a hard time paying their mortgage should talk to their mortgage provider, seek free advice and ‘check the options available to you’ – a homeowner’s mortgage payments may be covered by an insurance policy, or there may be state benefits which could, for example, raise their income or help with their mortgage repayments.
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