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The Sales Process
Selling your home under distressed circumstances calls for a cool head and a clear understanding your committments more...
The Rental Process
Having navigated the sales process you have the option to rent your property, close to friends, family, and local schools. There are major more...
Options for Buying Back Your Property
After a minimum two-year rental period, if your financial situation has improved you could in a position to buy back your home more...

The benefits of using sale and rent back are:
a) You and your family remain in your home and do not have to move
b) Nobody gets to know your business
c) You can release equity from your property
d) You can clear crippling unsecured debts
e) You no longer have to pay the mortgage, rental payments are almost always lower
f) You no longer have to pay for maintenance and building insurance on your home
We will give you the option to stay in the property short term or long term.
Short-term - We can buy your property quickly for cash and allow you to rent it back for a short period of time to resolve any financial difficulties or to find a new home in your own time
Long-term - This will allow you to sell the property quickly and rent the property back long term. This allows you to continue living your life as normal, without the pressure of a mortgage
We are very keen on long-term tenants supporting our long-term investments. It is very much in our interests to maintain a very good relationship with you as a result. The longer you wish to stay in the property, the better it is for us!

The Office of Fair Trading has launched a market study into sale and rent back. One of the possible outcomes following the OFT market study could be to encourage the development of a consumer code of practice.
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) recently published a consultation paper setting out proposals for the regulation of sale and rent back (SRB) schemes designed to reduce consumer detriment in this growing area of the housing market. |