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iva debt solutions secured loan iva information

Released on = June 17, 2007, 1:39 pm

Press Release Author = hayley.stubbs@gmail.com

Industry = Financial

Press Release Summary = hayley.stubbs@gmail.com

Press Release Body = Personal debts to the Inland Revenue and VAT can also be
included but may be treated preferentially within the proposal. Some debts can not
be included within an IVA. These will normally secured debts such as a vehicle HP or
Mortgage arrears. Other debts such as Rent and Council Tax arrears and fines (such
as parking offences) will normally have to be paid and provision for the repayment
of these debts will be made separately.

Contacting an Insolvency Practitioner
You can not propose an IVA to your creditors by yourself. By law, you will need the
help of an Insolvency Practitioner or IP for short. For want of a better
description, an IP is a special type of accountant who is licensed to carryout
negotiations regarding the repayment of your debts with your creditors. There are a
number of reputable Insolvency Practitioners. The best thing to do is contact them
directly through their web-site. Please click on "Links" for more information.

Will I Have To Pay For This Service?
Insolvency Practitioners do not work for free. However, this does not mean that you
will be facing a bill if you want to undertake an IVA. Many Insolvency Practitioners
will take their fees from the money that you agree you can afford to pay each month.
You will therefore not have to pay more than your agreed monthly payment. In effect,
not you, but your creditors are paying the Insolvency Practitioner out of the money
you agree to give them throughout the life of your arrangement.
visit : http://www.ivaloanuk.p9.org.uk


Web Site = http://www.ivaloanuk.p9.org.uk

Contact Details = hayley.stubbs@gmail.com

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