Thread: Notice of Default
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30th October 2008 13:19 #1
Notice of Default
I have today recieved a Notice of Default on a Charge. Is this recorded as a default on a
credit file ?
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30th October 2008 13:19 # ADS
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30th October 2008 13:42 #2Royalties Account Holder
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Re: Notice of Default
If you don't comply with the notice then yes it is recorded as a default on your
credit file . The default notice should set out the nature of the default and give you a period of time to remedy the breach.
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30th October 2008 13:44 #3
Re: Notice of Default
What if I comply? will it not be recorded?
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30th October 2008 14:16 #4
Re: Notice of Default
Ok, I spoke to them. This is acutally a default of Sum which is not the same as a default on a
credit file . This is some policy tightining so they will now send a default of sums notice.
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