
Welcome to the trust deed forum Shauntrivett7. Modest saving is allowed during a trust deed. In fact it's a very sensible thing to do, so that ther...
Hi lilone, I think it's very unlikely that your creditors will object to this. What's the advantage to them of keeping it open if you have no as...
Hi LC2022, Anything that goes on your credit report stays there for six years then falls off. The absence of the trust deed on your credit report a...
I'm glad that we could help Martin44. Hope that you have a great weekend.
Hi Martin44, By "included" I just mean that it's a debt covered by your trust deed. There are a pretty small number of debts (student loans for exa...
Welcome to the trust deed forum frenzy382. This can be a tricky question and I'm not sure we can give you an answer you can rely upon. Obviously...
Hi Martin44, If this is an included creditor, and your trust deed has become protected, there is nothing they can do to enforce the debt. Contac...
Hi Martin44, I suspect your trustee might have an interest in the proceeds of the sale of this vehicle. No harm in checking with them though.
Hi Klyp, It's a slightly complicated situation regarding benefits and trust deeds. Benefit payments do count towards your total income, in the s...
Hi Endgame1987, You should formally complain to the firm first. This will mean they have to respond within a set period of time. If you don't ge...
You're welcome Anthony92. If you decide to take this forwards it would be interesting to hear how you get on.
Hi LR88, I'm sure everything is OK. If you're in a protected trust deed there's nothing that these firms can do to enforce an included debt. They'r...
Welcome to the trust deed forum Anthony92. ยฃ6,000 is a pretty low debt total for a trust deed to be a suitable debt solution. It certainly sounds l...
Welcome to the trust deed forum Martin44. Your wife is perfectly entitled to take out a loan to buy a car. She has (and would continue to have) ...
Welcome to the trust deed forum Mac1970. In terms of the equity in the property, this doesn't seem like it would be a problem provided that the hou...