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F&F Offer Advice
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2021 11:48 am
by Si1991
Hello,
Looking to make a F&F Offer to my IP, Just starting 4th Year Now, Currently paying £100.00 PM on a Joint IVA with my recently split partner.
Ideally looking to make an offer to make a fresh start and then re-mortage the house in my name only.
I'm looking for advise on what to offer? Do you include the 6th year such as x36 @ £100.00 PM = £3,600 or just for the 5 years? x24 @ £100.00 PM = £2,400?
We have around £9,900 Equity in the property currently.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated as my Dad is looking to clear this for me.
Re: F&F Offer Advice
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2021 12:32 pm
by Foggy
Unless you can demonstrate that there would be less than £5k equity it is usual to include the extension months in a F&F. Are you settling both IVAs or are you splitting them?
Re: F&F Offer Advice
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2021 12:47 pm
by Si1991
Hello Foggy,
I asked Ebengate about splitting them and they sounded like they didn't want me to do that as it would incur more costs and be longer ect? I'm unsure but idealy i would like to pay my own and not hers?
Can this be done easy? I want to sort my credit out ASAP.
I put down £5,500 deposit down on the house and Leeds BS Said i have £9,900 equity so split i'm assuming?
Re: F&F Offer Advice
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2021 1:06 pm
by Foggy
Ebenegate are an arm of Creditfix and, as such, do things their own way, so are difficult to second guess !
However, you cannot simply pay your half of interlocking arrangements -- they have to be formally split, which does incur some work by your IP.
Even ending early will not improve your credit position until 6 years have passed since the start as the IVA remains on file for that long.
Re: F&F Offer Advice
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2021 1:13 pm
by Si1991
Would you recommend to just carry the IVA on as we are or ask Ebengate to split it Foggy?
I want to earn more money at work but i would have to pay half of it back to Ebengate.
Re: F&F Offer Advice
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2021 2:03 pm
by Foggy
If you have the opportunity to make a F&F offer I would always recommend you do that --- if nothing else, as you say, it gives you control over your own earnings going forward.
Re: F&F Offer Advice
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2021 11:04 am
by Si1991
I suppose that if it had no benefit anyway of paying it off only that i can earn as much as i would like is there any other potential benefit if i can't gain credit or begin to rebuild it until 6 years?
Re: F&F Offer Advice
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2021 3:52 pm
by Foggy
Only if you win the lottery or Great Aunt Maud pops off and leaves you her Picasso masterpiece. But it does give you back some privacy and control.