Trust Deed Forum
Hi dmcd66 and welcome. I would have thought that your trustee would seek to recover this money from the credit union. You may wish to bypass your c...
Welcome to the forum iar1768. Are you sure that this full sum was statutory? The amount that is statutory would usually be yours to live on whil...
I'd tend to agree, it seems odd. I don't see how that changes the facts if both you and your trustee are discharged though.
Welcome to the forum Tony. If your trustee has been discharged it seems this money may be yours to spend.
Hi. If there is no date of discharge for either I'd assume the trust deed remains open. On these older trust deeds I think there was only a sing...
Hi Denise. I'm thinking different rules may have applied regards inhibitions in 2007; hopefully one of our experts can confirm this. Did your so...
What's that tonyd?
It really is Headwire. Glad it worked out.
Hi smitchyo. This sounds like part of the closure of your trust deed. Recalling any inhibition would be one of the tasks for your trustee to com...
You'll need to get in touch with them monkeygg. They should be set to zero once you're discharged.
Hi karen. I agree with you. There's a common thread throughout the forum connecting cold calling with poor outcomes. We've been suggesting he...
Hi karen. I can say that because it's my experience of the industry. Forums tend to attract feedback where something goes wrong and under-report th...
Hi monkeygg. Do you mean unsettled "default notices"? Or do you mean that balances still show as being owed? In both instances it will involv...
Hello karen. I don't think that anyone reading this would dispute that anyone thinking about signing a trust deed needs to understand the negatives...
Hopefully everything is reaching a point at which they'll be a conclusion for you pinalta. Let us know when you do.
