We are living in unprecedented times. It’s also a time for empathy and compassion and many companies are going above and beyond to support the public during these uncertain times.
Millions of people in the UK have some form of debt - be it a credit card, a personal loan or an overdraft. If you do have debt and you’re worried about how you’re going to afford your repayments, it’s important to prioritise.
If you think you’re at risk of missing a payment, defaulting on a bill, falling into arrears or even paying your rent it’s important to be proactive - speak to your lender, your landlord, HMRC - whoever it is! - before you get into trouble with your payments.
To start, visit your lenders’ websites and see if they have released any information on their response to the cost of living squeeze. If they haven’t and you know you’re going to struggle to pay a bill, it’s best to get ahead of the game and let them know.
Where do I go to find out more?
Type of debt |
Consequences of non-payment |
Mortgage or secured loan |
Repossession |
Rent |
Eviction |
Council Tax |
A visit from bailiffs, money taken from wage, money taken from benefits, debt secured against home, bankruptcy, imprisonment* |
Child Maintenance |
Money taken from wage, money taken from benefits, visit from bailiffs, imprisonment |
Magistrates Court Fines |
A visit from bailiffs, money taken from wage, money taken from benefits, imprisonment |
Tax, VAT or National Insurance |
A visit from bailiffs, money taken from wage, bankruptcy, County Court judgment (CCJ) |
County Court judgment |
A visit from bailiffs, a charging order, money taken from wage |
TV licence |
A fine |
Gas or electricity |
Disconnection, money taken from benefits |
Hire purchase or logbook loan |
Repossession, County Court judgment (CCJ) |
Telephone |
Disconnection, County Court judgment (CCJ) |
What help is out there?
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