South Africa Debt Solutions

South Africa Debt Solutions Debt Consulting Agency

03/08/2021

South Africa Debt Solutions now assist all consumers who is struggling with expired debts and also consumers that is that is being blocked from opening accounts or bank loans. Simply hit the message button and get assistance. Thank you

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21/10/2020

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20/10/2020

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20/10/2020

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19/10/2020

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16/10/2020

Debt Counselling Process Step by Step

*When you apply for debt counselling, you will have to fill out an application form, called form 16 which is in most cases dont by an debt counselling agent which will be submitted together with all your credit agreements, to a debt councillor.

* The first thing the debt councillor does is assess whether you are over-indebted or debt stressed, and whether or not your creditors were reckless in granting your credit.

* The debt councillor has has 30 business days, from the date of your application, in which to make this determination.

* Within five business days of accepting your application for debt councilling, your debt councillor must inform all your creditors and credit bureaus of your application. The debt councillor does this by sending a prescribed form (Form 17.1) and calling on them to issue a certificate of balance (which is a "certified notice of the balance of a consumers account, accrued interest and charges, at the close of business on a specific date").

* So that you continue to pay your creditors throughout the process, your debt councillor will draw up an interim repayment plan, which he or she must submit to registered payment distribution agency (PDA).

* During the first 60 business days from the date of your application to be placed in debt counselling, legal action may not be taken againts you in respect of debts that are "under review". This means that if the credit provider has not already proceeded with legal action against you, you have two months in which to negotiate a payment arrangement. But if your creditors have already begun taking action againts you in respect of certain of your debts, you dont enjoy this protection, and these debts can excluded from debt councilling.

* Within five business days of receiving a form 17.1, your creditors are required to provide your debt councillor with certificate of your account balances. This information helps the debt councillor to determine whether or not you are over-indebted and to conduct an affordability assessment. The affordability assessment is aimed at working out how much you can realistically afford to spend on debt repayments.

* Once your debt councillor has determined whether you are over-indebted or debt stressed, he or she is obliged to follow a certain procedure as prescribed in the National Credit Act. The procedure will depend on the debt councillor's determination.

* If your debt councillor determines that you are over-indebted and legally eligible for debt councilling, he or she must notify all your credit providers and the credit bureaus of this by sending them a prescribed form, Form 17.2, marking the appropriate paragraph that confirms you are over-indebted.

* If your debt councillor determines that you are not over-indebted or eligible for debt councilling he or she must reject your application and send a Form 17.2 to all your creditors and credit bureaus, marking the paragraph that confirms that you are not over-indebted.

* If your debt councillor determines that you are over-indebted, he or she will draw up a repayment plan to rearrange your debt obligations in line with what you can realistically afford. Your debt councillor must submit the plan to your creditors for their consent within 60 business days of receiving your application for debt review.

* If all your creditors accept your debt councillor's repayment proposal, your debt councillor must obtain a consent order from the National Consumer Tribunal or a magistrate's court, again within 60 days.

* If you or any of your creditors rejects the repayment proposal, your debt councillor must refer the matter to a magistrate's court with a recommendation, which he or she will seek to have made an order of court. A magistrate can reject the debt councillor's recommendation if he or she considers the proposal unreasonable. Unless the magistrate gives the councillor another chance to improve on the proposal, this has the effect of a termination of the debt review process.

* If your creditors accept the repayment plan, or if the magistrate's court agrees to the repayment plan, a PDA will channel your revised payments to your creditors. You make these payments directly to the PDA. The PDA is responsible for providing monthly statements to you and payment schedules to your debt councillor and creditors, as well as attending to queries from the respective parties. (You can be charged three percent of distribution income by a PDA, but this is capped at R500 a month.)

* Once all of your debts have been paid, your debt councillor will issue you with a clearance certificate (Form 19) and will notify the credit bureaus that you are no longer in debt counselling. The fact that you were in debt counselling will be expunged from your credit record, but if you had a judgments againts you, these will remain on your record for the remainder of the five year data retention period.

15/10/2020

NCR - National Credit Regulator has approve to reduce all ACCOUNTS PAYMENTS by 50%. For information please contact our office at (021) 001 8300 or simply leave your number. Please note approval will only be valid to over-indebted consumers.

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19/08/2020

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19/08/2020

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15 Pepper Street Cape Town CBD Third Floor
Cape Town
8001

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 04:00
Saturday 09:00 - 17:00

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+27840712419

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