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11:13am Wednesday 5th November 2008
DISTRAUGHT families are losing their homes in record numbers as Halton repossessions soar, The World can exclusively reveal.
A staggering 854 homes were repossessed by the courts in the first nine months of this year, as waiting lists rocket to an all-time high.
Hundreds more, overwhelmed with spiralling debt and rising food and fuel prices, are struggling to survive.
“The credit crunch is going to make things worse.,” warned Hitesh Patel, chief executive of Halton Citizens Advice Bureau, whose volunteers have been inundated with worried people facing multiple debt.
“People are going to lose their jobs through no fault of their own and then find they are unable to pay their bills.
“In the first six months of this year, we helped people re-organise 2,500 different debts, totalling nearly £5 million.”
The CAB has such a backlog of people desperate for debt advice, there is now a six-week waiting list.
“We are struggling to see how we can cope with the post-Christmas surge we always face,” said Mr Patel.
“The other worry for me is that as banks become strict about who they lend money to, people are turning to loan sharks.
“Loan sharks thrive where there is deprivation but people don’t realise the extortionate interests they will face.
“We are also seeing people whose fixed rate mortgages are coming up for renewal. Many can’t afford their higher repayments and are stuck in negative equity.”
He is calling on agencies to join forces to deal with the crisis.
“Halton needs a properly co-ordinated and resourced plan to beating the credit crunch which helps people through this difficult economic down-turn.”
Halton’s biggest provider of social housing, Halton Housing Trust, fears more home owners will face financial difficulties.
Nick Atkin, chief executive said: “We have already had more repossessions so far this year than for the whole of last year.
“We fear it will be markedly worse next year.”
They currently have 2,104 people on their waiting list.
“Increasingly, more people are coming to us for housing advice because their homes are being repossessed or they are facing difficulties in meeting their housing bills.”
The trust has launched a new welfare support service, offering practical advice on benefit entitlement to its 6,200 customers.
“We’re really keen to keep people in their homes,” said Mr Atkin.
“We are exploring a number of different options, including mortgage rescue schemes.
“For those in financial difficulties, we are looking at ways in which we could buy back a stake in their homes and reduce their mortgage. but we could only buy back properties in areas where we have an existing presence.”
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Tim62, Runcorn says...
1:01pm Wed 5 Nov 08
After 32 years of fulltime employment as a carer my sister has been given an eviction order 1 week before Christmas all because Halton Link & Halton Benefits are completely inept at there jobs.
My sister has never once claimed any benefits in her life but due to a serious problem with her back she has now had to claim housing benefit, however due to the constant ****-up’s being made by departments run by Halton Council her landlord has had enough & is now evicting her.
She has provided all the necessary documentation several times as it keeps getting lost, she has provided medical certificates & letters from her Doctor & Specialist yet Halton Council have decided that she is now not entitled to receive Housing Benefit as they say she is well enough to return to work, in other words they are more qualified than her Doctor & Specialist.
In the last 7 months she has undergone 4 operations one of which was 6 hours long & continues to receive specialised treatment. She is in constant agony with her back and has been told she faces the possibility of another 2 operations yet Halton Council says she is well enough to return to fulltime employment as a carer, a job that involves lots of lifting, stretching & carrying.
These pompous idiots in there suits & nice warm offices don’t have a clue what real work is yet they are aloud to overrule Doctors & Specialist, people who have spent many many years training not a few weeks on various courses learning how to hold a clipboard properly like most of the imbeciles employed by our wonderful council. THEY MAKE ME BLOODY SICK