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At worst, the house may be repossessed by the bank.
Instead, I've got plantar fasciitis from wearing these jackboots sixteen hours a day and my TIE fighter may be repossessed.
He claimed he reported what was happening to the bank 12 years ago and had subsequently "lost everything" – he is unemployed, on benefits and his home may be repossessed.
Far from tugging at the nation's heartstrings, its festive offering is as cheery as a reminder that your house may be repossessed if you don't keep up your mortgage repayments.
The FCA said the risk warnings to be attached to adverts would be similar to those used by mortgage lenders, which remind borrowers that their home may be repossessed if they fall behind with payments.
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Banks are cautious about lending for village houses, fearing the properties may be hard to sell if they must be repossessed.
"As banks repossess families' homes, empty bank property needs to be repossessed by the public.
It is scheduled to be repossessed.
A vociferous protest movement blocks the doorways of houses due to be repossessed.
Thus the family did not own the farm, so it could not be "repossessed".
There would also be a land commission and any land illegally acquired could be repossessed.
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