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Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 12:49 pm
by J.N
I am one year away from finishing my IVA accourding to Grant Thornton.
I am wondering what should I be doing now to start repairing my credit rating (as I'd like to buy a house in the next 3-4 years) and also, how long does it take before I am out of the 'black list' and I am considered 'worthy' again?
Thanks
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 12:52 pm
by Adam Davies
Hi
A record of your IVA will be off your credit file six years from the start of your IVA.
Personally I would leave your file alone and let the six year rule clear all adverse entries.
Do check though for any companies that have defaulted you months after the start of your IVA and challenge these as they sit on your file for six years and will make it difficult obtaining credit
Regards
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 1:41 pm
by Shining
Well done on coming this far and good advice from Andy as above. x
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 2:58 pm
by kallis3
Congratulations from me as well for getting this far.
Brilliant advice from Andy, and good luck for the remainder of your IVA.
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 6:11 pm
by TheMatrix
Congrats on getting this far...
In summary the following is a guide to clearing up your credit file. You can see some sample letters in the clearing credit records: sample letter section of the forum.
Wait until you get your certificate of completion before doing anything. Until you complete the IVA creditors can continue to show your account in default.
Get hold of your credit file from each of the 3 CRA's
Check for anything which is not factually correct, e.g. default date after the IVA agreement date
Write to each creditors Data Controller, not customer services asking them to correct factually incorrect data.
Keep a record of all communications with the data controller, send all letters recorded delivery.
Avoid calling anyone from customer services, they are not as clued up with the Data Protection Act as they should be.