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Useful Equity Release Information

Summary:
A list of useful Equity Release related information and websites. Including organisations designed to help and offer advice to the over 55s.

Age Concern - 0800 00 99 66 - www.ace.org.uk
Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) - 0207 440 2255 - www.cml.org.uk
Safe Home Income Plans (SHIP) - 0870 241 6060 - www.ship-ltd.org

All Equity Release schemes offered by SHIP members of a no-negative equity guarantee.

Help the Aged - 0808 800 6565 - www.helptheaged.org.uk

For advice about entitlement to state benefits and free information sheets.

The Home Improvement Trust - 0800 783 7569 - www.houseproud.org.uk

Arranges Equity Release schemes specifically to fund repairs and improvements to your home.

Warm Front Plus - 0800 952 0600 - www.eaga.co.uk

Offers grants for the over 60s on low incomes and disabled to insulate their home or to install energy-efficient central heating.

Home Improvement Agencies (HIA)

For help in arranging home improvements and financial advice.

England - 01457 891 909 - www.foundations.uk.com
Wales - 029 2057 6286 - www.careandrepair.org.uk
Northern Ireland - 028 90 428 314 - www.foldgroup.co.uk

Consumer Credit Counselling Service - 0800 138 1111 - www.cccs.co.uk

National Debtline - 0808 808 4000 - www.nationaldebtline.co.uk

If you have problem debts the 2 services above are charities and will offer 100% free advice.

Equity Release Providers

A list of Equity Release providers

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