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Can you pay off a trust deed early? Can You Pay Off A Trust Deed Early

Can you pay off a trust deed early?

A trust deed is a formal debt solution for people in Scotland who are in unmanageable debt. It helps them to escape the relentless creditor pressure that can be experienced in this situation, and allo...

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Your guide to getting a mortgage after a Trust Deed Guide to get a mortgage

Your guide to getting a mortgage after a Trust Deed

If you’re about to be discharged from a Trust Deed, you may be wondering to what extent your ability to obtain a mortgage has been affected.

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Can I borrow money whilst I’m in a Trust Deed? Can I Borrow Money

Can I borrow money whilst I’m in a Trust Deed?

Borrowing money when you’re already deeply in debt requires careful consideration, and consultation with your trustee, as there are various factors associated with further borrowing in this situatio...

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What's the Register of Insolvencies and are Trust Deeds visible? Register Of Insolvencies

What's the Register of Insolvencies and are Trust Deeds visible?

The Register of Insolvencies is a public register that documents Trust Deeds until five years after the discharge date and includes personal details.

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Can I remortgage while in a Trust Deed/Sequestrated/DAS? Trust Deed Remorgage

Can I remortgage while in a Trust Deed/Sequestrated/DAS?

If you’re a homeowner in Scotland, and are experiencing high levels of debt, your property may be affected when you enter a formal debt relief procedure.

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What happens to your bank account when entering a Scottish Trust Deed? Trust deed what happens

What happens to your bank account when entering a Scottish Trust Deed?

If you’re entering a Scottish trust deed, it’s important to make sure you transfer your current account to another bank before it is signed. This is because, if you owe money to the bank, they hav...

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What happens with PPI claims during and after a Trust Deed? PPI WPIDK

What happens with PPI claims during and after a Trust Deed?

Part of an insolvency practitioner’s duties in administering your Trust Deed is to establish eligibility to claim PPI.

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Can you take out joint Trust Deeds in Scotland? Joint Trust Deeds

Can you take out joint Trust Deeds in Scotland?

Joint Trust Deeds don’t exist, however, if you want to run a Trust Deed that encompasses debts as a couple, this will be two individual Trust Deeds.

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Individual Voluntary Arrangements and debt management in Scotland Couple sorting stuff out debt

Individual Voluntary Arrangements and debt management in Scotland

If you live in Scotland and are finding it difficult to keep up with debt repayments, you may be eligible to enter a Scottish IVA (Individual Voluntary Arrangement).

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How to clear your council tax arrears with a trust deed How To Clear Council Tax

How to clear your council tax arrears with a trust deed

If you’re worried that the council might take action against you for non-payment of council tax, entering into a Scottish trust deed can be a beneficial step.

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Can I object to the re-opening of a Trust Deed? Objecting a trust deed

Can I object to the re-opening of a Trust Deed?

The re-opening of Trust Deeds has become a contentious issue in Scotland. Debtors who assumed that, having been discharged from their Trust Deed, no further action would be taken in relation to their...

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Trust deed vs deed of trust – what’s the difference? Trust Deed Vs Deed Of Trust wp

Trust deed vs deed of trust – what’s the difference?

It is easy to see why a trust deed and a deed of trust may be confused with each other, however, in reality they are entirely different things and you should know the differences between the two if yo...

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