Many people only realize they have a Credit Default when they are declined for some form of credit. There has been a credit default listed on their Credit Report and it has resulted in the decline.
Your credit file is one of your most valuable assets; which
needs to be protected. An adverse credit rating by receiving a credit default
can impact you applications for credit for 5-7 years. Most people don’t realise
the impact of receiving a credit default until it’s too late. A credit default
can impact your applications for any credit such as obtaining phone or internet
accounts, or even various other home or business services. A credit default is
something that can be avoided by simply understanding why people have issues,
and how they can be avoided. By being more informed about people who ave
recieved credit defaults, you can help to make sure that you do not find
yourself in the same situation. While there are seemingly endless causes for a credit
default, there are three major causes. Know these, as it can help you avoid a
credit default.
Unknown Missed Payments
Many people only realize they have a Credit Default when they are declined for some form of credit. There
has been a credit default listed on their Credit Report and it has resulted in
the decline. They may not even have any had any financial issues, but may have only
mismanaged a bill or a service or phone contract. You may think your bill has
been taken care of by closing the account; but if you cancel a contract early you
may still have cancelation fees payable. It is quite common for the fees to
cancelled a telephone contract to be anywhere from $2000 to $3000. The Phone
contract will at times include the cost of the mobile handset, which can run
into thousands of dollars. Other instances where a credit default is listed can
be where a person has moved house, and there is an outstanding amount owing
from a phone or service bill.
Known Missed Payments
Some people, however, are aware they are facing credit
defaults, they are suffering financial hardship and struggling to make their
commitments. People don’t usually decide not to pay their bills, it is usually a
result of some other circumstance that puts them into this situation. The
various situations that may put you at risk are:Divorce
Sickness or inability to work.Loss of a job or an additional
incomeFailed Business
In these situations there is usually a loss of an income,
but in the case of divorce there is an emotionally devastating event that
affects how a person operates in their everyday life. There may be a change in
living situation for both parties with a breakdown in communication, a ripe
situation to cause a credit default.
Over committed by high interest debts
Over the last few years many people have applied for and
received loans they could barely afford. As first home buyers they may need to
spend money on buying furniture and getting their house in order and hence get themselves
into large amounts of unsecured, high interest debt. A combination of credit
cards, personal loans and a loss of an income can be devastating for a dual
income family. The loss of an income in these circumstances can be from the
birth of a baby, or a sickness, or loss of a job.
Being informed and knowing about the causes of credit defaults
can help you to keep yourself from receiving a credit default.
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