Facing repossession in Stoke-on-Trent? A fast cash sale can settle your mortgage arrears and stop the process — even if a court date has been set. We can complete in as little as 7 days.
No obligation. No fees. We respond within 24 hours.
The average process from first missed payment to possession takes around 44 weeks — but the window to act narrows at every stage.
This is one of the most common situations we deal with. We act fast and we never judge.
The most common thing we hear from people in repossession situations is: “I wish I’d called sooner.” The earlier you contact us, the more options you have and the more time we have to complete.
Even if you have a court date set, call us now. Ron has helped families in situations that felt beyond saving.
Get a FREE Cash Offer →We move at the pace your situation demands. If you need 7 days, we deliver 7 days.
*Legal costs covered up to £1,500.
Every month your property stays unsold, mortgage arrears grow and costs mount. See what a fast sale puts in your hands — compared to waiting through a conventional estate agent process.
Call Ron today. A confirmed sale and completion date may be enough to halt proceedings — even if a court date has been set.
No fees. No obligation. We respond within 24 hours.
Stoke 01782 478 478 | Stone 01785 817 113 | *Legal costs up to £1,500
If you’re facing repossession, call Ron now on 01782 478 478.
Yes, in many cases. It depends on the legal complexity of your specific property and the solicitors involved. We will always give you a realistic timeframe when we speak. We can complete in as little as 7 days.
Call us immediately. A confirmed sale in progress — with a buyer who has funds in place — can be presented to your lender or the court to halt further proceedings. Time is critical, but it is not necessarily too late.
No. We do not put up boards, do not list on Rightmove, and do not involve estate agents. Nothing about your sale becomes public. Your situation stays completely private from start to finish.
It depends on your level of equity and the size of your arrears. We will be completely transparent about this when we make our offer. If there is equity remaining after the mortgage and arrears are cleared, it belongs to you.
Absolutely not. Repossession can happen to anyone — redundancy, illness, relationship breakdown, rising mortgage rates. Ron has helped families in exactly this situation and will treat you with complete respect and discretion.
Yes. Free debt and housing advice is available from Citizens Advice, StepChange Debt Charity, and the Money Helper service. We strongly recommend taking independent advice alongside speaking to us — we are not financial advisors.