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kingy18
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I need some help!!
I have recently applied for a remortgage only to have it declined because of a default put on my credit report by santander for a voluntary termination on a PCP 13 months ago which santander never informed me of!, apart from this default my credit report is flawless. At the time the VT was accepted a payment plan was agreed between myself and santander and a payment has never been missed. Santander have refused to remove the default which has left me confused as a VT has no impact on a credit report as it's our legal right use a VT under the consumer credit act 1974. Has anyone experienced anything similar and what was their outcome?
I have recently applied for a remortgage only to have it declined because of a default put on my credit report by santander for a voluntary termination on a PCP 13 months ago which santander never informed me of!, apart from this default my credit report is flawless. At the time the VT was accepted a payment plan was agreed between myself and santander and a payment has never been missed. Santander have refused to remove the default which has left me confused as a VT has no impact on a credit report as it's our legal right use a VT under the consumer credit act 1974. Has anyone experienced anything similar and what was their outcome?
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What was the payment plan to cover, was it charges for damage/mileage or was it to bring you up to the 50% of the Total Amount Payable threshold? Did Santander treat it as a VT or Voluntary Surrender?0
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It's not the VT which has caused the default, but the payment plan. They could have marked it as an arrangement, but that would have been worse.
Use a broker who is experienced in adverse credit.0 -
OP, are you sure that you VT'd? This normally requires you to get to the 50% point and you walk away without any further liability. I do not see how you can VT and have a payment plan.0
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MEM62 said:OP, are you sure that you VT'd? This normally requires you to get to the 50% point and you walk away without any further liability. I do not see how you can VT and have a payment plan.
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