Wednesday, Feb 07, 2007

Buy to let increasingly at risk

Firstrung: Buy-to-let properties are at the highest risk of repossession action

Moore & Blatch, solicitors who specialise in advice to mortgage lenders particularly when considering litigation leading to repossession, have warned lenders that buy-to-let properties are at the highest risk of repossession...

Posted by converted lurker @ 01:31 PM (172 views) Add Comment

2 Comments

1. enuii said...

Slightly obvious this one as your not turfing someone out of their home as it is a effectively a business asset.

Easy pickings.

Wednesday, February 7, 2007 08:58PM Report Comment
 

2. Milly Weeble said...

Out of curiosity, what would happen to me should my landlord have his property repossessed? Would I simply be dumped on the street? Or, would I be turfed out long before it came to repossession?

Wednesday, February 7, 2007 09:44PM Report Comment
 

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