
Bad Credit Rating Removal Case Study
Client Profile:
| Name: | Matthew |
| State: | QLD |
| Sex: | Male |
| Age: | 49 |
| Married/Single: | Married |
| Listing Type: | Court Action |
| Original Creditor: | Local Council |
| Current Creditor: | – |
| Paid / Unpaid: | Paid |
| Listing Amount: | $21,426 |
| Commenced work: | 22/04/2016 |
| Default Resolution: | 13/05/2016 |
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Credit Repair Background:
Matthew and his wife are horse trainers and had a court writ from water charges that they knew nothing about. They live on a street that underwent a name and number change and mail was getting undelivered and they had received mail for other people. The water bill had accumulated during this time.
What were any challenges with the creditor?
There were no issues with the creditor as they responded to MyCRA Lawyers requests in a timely manner.
Why was the listing removed?
The plaintiff signed the Consent Order to set aside Judgment.
Summary:
Matthew was referred to our office by his mortgage broker. Matthew wanted his court writ removed as they want to purchase another home with stables. We managed to negotiate removal of her default listing in 21 days and Matthew can now move forward financially. Congratulations Matthew and good luck!

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