Kirby Property Solution

Repossession Rescue

If you find yourself in the distressing situation of facing home repossession, we are here to offer a lifeline, providing a comprehensive repossession rescue solution designed to help you retain control of your financial future.

Our Services

When your home is repossessed you have no house but you may still have the debt. Essentially, we offer a lifeline for anyone experiencing their home being repossessed. We offer to take on the property along with the outstanding debt of the property. This allows for the homeowner to quickly escape the situation and avoid affecting your credit score, CCJ’s, potential bankruptcy and an incredible stressful situation.

Our Philosophy

At Kirby Property Solutions, we understand that circumstances change and being caught in a repossession is both scary and stressful. We are committed to providing exceptional guidance and support throughout this process.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What benefit does this have to the homeowner?

We may be able the prevent the owner from losing their home, if however this does happen, we may be able prevent the owner from being repossessed by taking control of the debt on the property. This may also prevent the owner from further financial penalties, CCJ’s, poor credit score and no money to move on.

The repossession process takes quite while but the earlier the owner gets into trouble and talks to us, the better it is for all concerned.

Yes, in theory but it all depends on individual cases.

What benefit does this have to the homeowner?

We may be able the prevent the owner from losing their home, if however this does happen, we may be able prevent the owner from being repossessed by taking control of the debt on the property. This may also prevent the owner from further financial penalties, CCJ’s, poor credit score and no money to move on.

The repossession process takes quite while but the earlier the owner gets into trouble and talks to us, the better it is for all concerned.

Yes, in theory but it all depends on individual cases.