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Response to Informal Call for Evidence: Support for Mortgage Interest Issued by the Department for Work and Pensions

Published February 2012

Housing Rights Service is keen to respond to this informal call for evidence paper and welcomes the opportunity to do so. SMI has been an important safety net for struggling homeowners to help maintain their mortgage payments in times of personal crisis such as loss of employment or sickness. We understand the argument for finding the right balance between Government making a reasonable contribution to homeowners’ housing costs and providing effective expenditure control for the taxpayer. However, we are not convinced that all of the proposals contained in this paper will necessarily achieve this balance nor do we believe they are the correct approach. A more sophisticated cost benefit analysis is required to ensure that these changes will not to give rise to increased public expenditure in the long term. 

Response to Consultation Document:  Debt Management (& Credit Repairs Services) Guidance

Published: September 2011

Housing Rights Service welcomes this opportunity to respond to this OFT Consultation on Debt Management (and Credit Repair Services) Guidance. We very support the OFT’s approach to strengthening the guidance to prevent unfair and improper debt management practices. Housing Rights Service has long called for further consumer protection within the debt management industry to protect vulnerable clients in financial difficulty. Therefore we welcome the increased detail of the draft guidance and, in particular, the emphasis on ensuring that debt management businesses act in the best interests of consumers. We fully agree with section 2.2 that commercial interests should never be prioritised to the detriment of the consumer.

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Response to Consultation Document: Debt Collection- draft OFT guidance for creditors, debt collectors, law firms and other businesses engaged in recovery of consumer credit debts

Published:  June 2011

Housing Rights Service welcomes this opportunity to respond to this OFT Consultation on draft guidance for creditors, debt collectors, law firms and other businesses engaged in recovery of consumer credit debts. We very much support the OFT’s approach to strengthening the guidance to prevent unfair and improper debt recovery practices. Housing Rights Service has long called for further consumer protection within the debt collection industry to protect vulnerable clients in financial difficulty. Therefore we welcome the increased detail of the draft guidance and, in particular, preventing unfair business practices by emphasising the importance of allowing for reasonable repayment proposals to enable debtors to service their debt in a sustainable manner.

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Response to the Financial Services Authority's consultation on Mortgage Market Review: Responsible Lending

Published: November 2010

Housing Rights Service is supportive of the Financial Services Authority’s (FSA) approach to combat irresponsible lending practices and encourage lenders to ensure that mortgage products sold to consumers must be appropriate and affordable. We have long advocated for better regulation of mortgage service providers, particularly sub prime lenders and intermediaries, to promote responsible lending and marketing practices.

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Response to questions 16-22 of the Financial Services Authority's consultation on Mortgage Market Review: Responsible Lending

Published: September 2010

Housing Rights Service is supportive of the Financial Services Authority’s (FSA) approach to combat irresponsible lending practices and encourage lenders to ensure that mortgage products sold to consumers must be appropriate and affordable.

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Response to HM Treasury and Department of Enterprise Trade and Investment consultation on regulatory reform of credit unions

Published: June 2010

Housing Rights Service is supportive of change that will enhance the ability of credit unions in NI to contribute to tackling financial exclusion. However, we believe this should be complemented by the development of a NI-specific, Executive led, Financial Inclusion Strategy.

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Response to Financial Services Authority Discussion Paper: Mortgage Market Review Arrears and Approved Persons

Published: April 2010

Housing Rights Service believes that unnecessary and excessive arrears charges are a significant problem within the mortgage market. These charges unload further financial burden on consumers who are already struggling to clear existing debts. Charges also vary greatly and we believe they are often not reflective of true underlying costs.
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Response to Financial Services Authority Discussion Paper: Mortgage Market Review

Published: January 2010

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Response to Financial Services Authority's consultation on regulating sale and rent back - the full regime

Published: November 2009

This consultation proposes to follow on the interim regime and implement a full and detailed regulatory regime, to be effective as of 30 June 2010. The regulatory proposals are designed to implement a risk-based approach to sale and rent back (SRB) sales by providing appropriate protection for consumers against the potential detriments that exist within the SRB market.

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