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    Jobless homeowners who seek mortgage payment help could be forced to give up a stake in their homes

    This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 30th December 2013 19:06.

    *under tougher new plans* * *239,000 people turned to SMI in 2012 to help with mortgage payments* * *Rumoured plan will turn the benefit into...

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    Re: Jobless homeowners who seek mortgage payment help could be forced to give up a stake in their ho

    Ok Fine, If claimants receive housing benefit to pay the rent, why not put that as a loan? Let's be fair! No chance of pushing this one through.

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      Re: Jobless homeowners who seek mortgage payment help could be forced to give up a stake in their ho

      It's getting more and more difficult to try and carve out a life for yourself in this country.

      No mention of the rent that gets paid via tenants to subsidise a landlord's mortgage.....
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