Brendan Burgess
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There could be a timing issue here. When a loan is sold, the new owner must be registered in the Land Registry and seems to take a long time.
If legal proceedings are active at the time of the sale, the buyer must apply to the court to change the name of the plaintiff. They must notify the borrower of the upcoming court case. In many cases, the borrowers can't be served, so there are very long delays.
Would you have any sense, roughly, what proportion of the relevant properties are vacant/abandoned?
So I would guess that around 20% to 40% of orders granted are for vacant houses.
We estimate that speeding up repossessions of empty houses (e.g. no Practice Direction Adjournments where the borrower does not attend court and hasn't paid anything) could make between 2,000 and 4,000 houses available for housing.
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