HCA: More than 150 RSLs offering Mortgage Rescue support

Accessibility Menu

HCA: More than 150 RSLs offering Mortgage Rescue support

Published by Jon Land for 24dash.com in Housing
Wednesday 17th March 2010 - 9:38am

HCA: More than 150 RSLs offering Mortgage Rescue support HCA: More than 150 RSLs offering Mortgage Rescue support

Other Housing stories

The Homes and Communities Agency has announced that more than 150 RSLs have joined a national network to implement Mortgage Rescue support.

They will work with the 22 Mortgage Rescue Scheme Syndication Agents, included in the network, to provide support to people around the country faced with home repossession.

The Agents are distributed throughout the country and take the lead in a defined area on behalf of all RSLs operating the Mortgage Rescue Scheme in their area.

The agent’s role is to provide a one-stop-shop service to manage mortgage rescue cases from point of referral (from Local Authorities or the Communities and Local Government Fast Track team) through to completion. This includes managing all relationships and negotiating with home owners, lenders and syndicated RSLs.

Sir Bob Kerslake said: “Regional syndicates of housing associations are vital to the delivery of mortgage rescue ensuring that support is provided by local organisations who understand the needs of the people they are helping. 

"So far, the Mortgage Rescue Scheme has supported 448 households in financial difficulty and now that we have this established network of housing associations, many more people will have access to the scheme.”

The HCA says it would welcome approaches from any other RSLs not yet involved who are willing to participate in delivering mortgage rescue.

The aim of mortgage rescue, wherever possible, is to keep people in their homes and living in the community where they can continue to benefit from existing support networks, including family, friends and work colleagues. The scheme has been designed to provide a vital support to vulnerable homeowners who are facing difficulties in maintaining their mortgage payments and offers two options.

The first is Government Mortgage to Rent, where a homeowner sells their home to a housing association and rents it back from them at a rate lower than private rent.

The second option is shared equity and involves a housing association offering the home owner an equity loan in order to reduce their monthly mortgage payments.

To help ensure organisations are able to deliver the Mortgage Rescue Scheme a toolkit for RSL partners will be published on the HCA website shortly. The toolkit will contain process maps that outline how the process should work from start to finish, a set of standard documents for providers to use in mortgage rescue cases and a collection of useful information and tips.
 

Comments

No comments yet...

Be the first and post your views below.

Please Login to comment

To comment you must be logged in. You can either Login or Register

LATEST #ukhousing TWEETS

FACEBOOK RECOMMENDATIONS

Latest jobs

Latest jobs

Find and search more jobs in our Jobs Site...

Latest 24dash poll

Can social landlords provide broadband for tenants without state funding?


previous polls Previous polls

Latest blog posts

Lynne Featherstone

"Vote for winning logo for Sports Charter!"

Published by Lynne Featherstone

Help crown the winner of our competition to find a logo for the Sports Charter – to kick homophobia and transphobia...

Anne Rowlands

"Size, it's all relative"

Published by Anne Rowlands

I found myself agreeing with the findings of the recent Chartered Institute of Housing report - Does size matter - or...

Andy Boddington

"Janet Street-Porter is right about Willy Wonka managers at the BBC but so wrong about local radio"

Published by Andy Boddington

In today’s Independent on Sunday, col