Hello Andy,
Default notice is a letter a lender may send to a customer if they are in arrears with their account.
The notice informs the borrower that the lender is intending to terminate the credit agreement as they have failed to keep up payments. The notice will also allow the lender to take steps to recover monies owed to them.
Default notices are registered with credit reference agencies and remain on an individual's file for six years. Anyone who receives a default notice in the process of an IVA, should contact and inform their IP as soon as possible.
Kind regards,
Julia
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