Re: Defaults After Court Case Dismissed
I agree with what you're saying and also think that an UE account should have it's own status but it doesn't; we stick to simple principles and in this case as a payment was missed there will be a default - think of it as being the banks last weapon to hurt you.
However the data must be accurate and a 'true reflection' of the account conduct. In your case the original default would remain, the balance would remain (as it's still outstanding but the lender cannot enforce or pursue it) - it's not settled, nor is it satisfied - it was deemed UE via a judge. Though you need to think back to basics, was it defaulted? yes. Ergo, they are reporting accurate status of account.
I'm not arguing because I want to, it's because I understand the process and want for you lot to also understand it.
Originally posted by PlanB
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However the data must be accurate and a 'true reflection' of the account conduct. In your case the original default would remain, the balance would remain (as it's still outstanding but the lender cannot enforce or pursue it) - it's not settled, nor is it satisfied - it was deemed UE via a judge. Though you need to think back to basics, was it defaulted? yes. Ergo, they are reporting accurate status of account.
I'm not arguing because I want to, it's because I understand the process and want for you lot to also understand it.
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