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Mortgage and landlord possession statistics: October to December 2014

This report presents official statistics on mortgage and landlord possession statistics in England and Wales for October to December 2014.

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Mortgage and landlord possession statistics: October to December 2014

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Mortgage and landlord possession statistical tables: October to December 2014

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Mortgage and landlord possession statistical data (zip)

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Pre-release list

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The bulletin presents the latest statistics on the numbers of mortgage and landlord possession actions in the county courts of England and Wales.

These statistics are a leading indicator of the number of properties to be repossessed and the only source of sub-national possession information. In addition to monitoring court workloads, they are used to assist in the development, monitoring and evaluation of policy both nationally and locally.

We are continuing to review the case progression estimates that are used in this publication and would welcome any feedback, particularly on what they are used for. Please email [email protected]

Updates to this page

Published 12 February 2015

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