Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 6:20 am
I am in the process of clearing up my credit records after successful completion of an IVA.
I have a few which are showing defaults dated somewhat later than the IVA start, but actually the worse offender (73 days after) has fixed this after I phoned them, so now the latest is only dated just over a month after my IVA start date.
Is it still worth contacting lenders, even if they have the correct default date, in order to ensure they mark the debt as satisfied or partially satisfied? Or will the debt drop off after 6 years even if it is no marked as such? (And is it worth doing so anyway, just in case someone makes a mistake and sells the loan on because not marked as satisfied?)
Essentially I'm wondering whether to just ignore the ones which are either the correct date, or only a week or two later, or whether to write to everyone.
(I have already got Equifax to remove the notice of correction re my IVA completion, thanks to advice elsewhere in this forum, they did it quite quickly after I contacted them via the website.)
Thanks in advance for any advice.
I have a few which are showing defaults dated somewhat later than the IVA start, but actually the worse offender (73 days after) has fixed this after I phoned them, so now the latest is only dated just over a month after my IVA start date.
Is it still worth contacting lenders, even if they have the correct default date, in order to ensure they mark the debt as satisfied or partially satisfied? Or will the debt drop off after 6 years even if it is no marked as such? (And is it worth doing so anyway, just in case someone makes a mistake and sells the loan on because not marked as satisfied?)
Essentially I'm wondering whether to just ignore the ones which are either the correct date, or only a week or two later, or whether to write to everyone.
(I have already got Equifax to remove the notice of correction re my IVA completion, thanks to advice elsewhere in this forum, they did it quite quickly after I contacted them via the website.)
Thanks in advance for any advice.