My IVA completed back in 2016, as I made a settlement.
I have my clearance and my name no longer appears on the register. Experian certainly have me logged as completed, but it took them 7 months to acknowledge the fact...
I'd like to start think about a newer car, and as my 6 year date is end of next February, does the flag of me being in an IVA just expire with the 6 year date, or do I have to remind the credit reference agencies to take it off, or is it "wait" a number of months for their records to catch up?
It should drop off automatically after six years are up.
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Best to check the other 2 credit reports have updated - Experian and Noddle/Callcredit - as different Lenders will search different Credit reports. If you send them a copy of the Completion certificate they should remove the IVA.
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Ryan Radford
IVA Mortgage Expert
Zebra Money Centre
IVA Mortgage advice needed? Looking at Right to Buy and completed IVA still on credit files ?
It's more a case of making sure that all the defaults were dated correctly so that they have fallen off the reports at the 6 year point. Dates of defaults can differ from report to report so best to check that all 3 are correct by checking them individually. Also best to make sure that any Notices of Correction are removed from the reports now.
Ryan Radford
IVA Mortgage Expert
Zebra Money Centre
IVA Mortgage advice needed? Looking at Right to Buy and completed IVA still on credit files ?
Ok, so having checked through all 3 agencies, all are showing the IVA as completed in 04/16.
Nothing in default or arrears.
So now it's just a case of waiting for the 6year anniversary in 02/18 before the completed IVA to drop off the report, before I stand a chance of getting a loan for a car (at not a rediculous Apr rate)?
Afraid you will have to wait for the full six years.
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