When you receive your Court Hearing notice for repossession, you must attend the hearing if you want to
stay in your home. If you have arrears, the judge must grant a possession order to your lender, usually for 28 days.
However, the judge has the power to suspend the order if you can show genuine reasons why he or she should do so. You must supply as much evidence
and information to the Court as possible to have any chance of the judge being able to suspend the order and postpone your eviction and repossession.
What does a Suspended Possession Order Mean?
A suspended possession order gives you time to complete your agreement with the Court
If you don't keep to the agreement your lender will apply for the Possession Order to stand
If you complete your agreement with the Court then you can apply for the Possession Order to be scrapped
What Are My Options?
Keep to any agreement that you make with the Court, whether it is for payment of arrears, or for more time to sell your
property. If you face further difficulties make sure that you inform your lender and the Court.
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