Understanding Creditors Statutory Demands: What You Need to Know
The Corporations Act 2001 ("the Act") provides for the conducting of business by a corporation in Australia.
DCPS is now undertaking projects to repair customer's credit files.
Job J18190432 is the repair of a lady's file where she'd defaulted and received a judgment from the NSW Local Court. There were also a number of caveat's on property in which she had an interest. We assisted the lady with a schedule of payments. At the end, it was agreed the judgment would be set-aside. We are in the midst of having that removed from her file.
If a person has a judgment, defaults or bankruptcy then accessing finance can be hard.
Sometimes impossible.
And, IF a person with defaults CAN access credit, they are usually charged very high interest.
DCPS works to restore credit histories. All methods used are legal.
If you have any default judgments or negative credit history, give us a call to discuss how we may be able to help repair your file. Call anytime on 1300-327123.
DCPS works for you on a success fee basis. Unless your file is repaired there is no final payment for our service.
The Corporations Act 2001 ("the Act") provides for the conducting of business by a corporation in Australia.
Firstly, don't panic (straight away). Think clearly.
Firstly, don't panic (straight away). Think clearly.
The ATO is one of Australia's most aggressive debt collectors and certainly makes use of the creditor's statutory demand as discussed in other blog...
(Work in progress, more details to follow on this page).