Re: Failed IVA
I've now read back through your thread and can see you only have one default on your credit file which is five years old so it's highly unlikely that this will have a negative impact on your ability to take on a rental property. All the agent/Landlord will care about is your current situation. If you are in employment then you should have no problem.
As for the statute barred issue, the date for the last payment will run from when the IVA company paid your funds over to the creditors not from when you paid funds to the IVA company to distribute to your creditors on your behalf. This is because the IVA company were acting as your authorized (by you) agent at the time.
I've had the same problem with a DMP provider who didn't pay over my money until three months after I had paid them. This has prolonged my SB date.
Why not send a SAR to the IVA provider so you'll know for certain when they forwarded your money to your creditors, and when they last acknowledged the debt on your behalf (as your agent).
On the assumption the IVA company didn't take two years to pass on the money it would seem that this ttc debt is SB as with all the others.
Plan B x
I've now read back through your thread and can see you only have one default on your credit file which is five years old so it's highly unlikely that this will have a negative impact on your ability to take on a rental property. All the agent/Landlord will care about is your current situation. If you are in employment then you should have no problem.
As for the statute barred issue, the date for the last payment will run from when the IVA company paid your funds over to the creditors not from when you paid funds to the IVA company to distribute to your creditors on your behalf. This is because the IVA company were acting as your authorized (by you) agent at the time.
I've had the same problem with a DMP provider who didn't pay over my money until three months after I had paid them. This has prolonged my SB date.
Why not send a SAR to the IVA provider so you'll know for certain when they forwarded your money to your creditors, and when they last acknowledged the debt on your behalf (as your agent).
On the assumption the IVA company didn't take two years to pass on the money it would seem that this ttc debt is SB as with all the others.
Plan B x
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