Home Loan Variable: 5.94% (5.95%*) • Home Loan Fixed: 5.79% (6.39%*) • Fixed: 5.79% (6.39%*) • Variable: 5.94% (5.95%*) • Investment IO: 6.14% (6.58%*) • Investment PI: 5.99% (6.61%*)
As listed on our FAQ on your Credit Score, a credit report may list overdue payments of any kind (by 14 days), unreliable or missed payments, or defaults. That report holds information on your profile as a credit risk and will impact upon your suitability for certain types of loans and rates.
The nature of those items listed on your credit score can be contested and removed, or in other cases, an explanation letter may be provided to a lender detailing the circumstances of the default.
Service Providers Listing Defaults
There is nothing worse than having a service provider of any kind list a default when the circumstances did not warrant its inclusion. A credit provider will list a default under the following circumstances.
Note: A credit provider cannot wait more than 3 months after issuing you with the second notice to list the default. Note that you may contest a default if reminders were sent to an old address, but this is not permissible if you failed to provide new contact details.
If a request is made for hardship considerations a credit provider is not permitted to list a default, and they are not permitted to list a default 14-days after the hardship decision was made (they may list the default if you have made a similar hardship request in the previous four months).
Clearing Your Credit Report
The Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) states that you have the right to obtain a correction on your credit report for any inaccurate, out-of-date, incomplete, irrelevant or misleading information. You may do this free of charge.
As detailed in the FAQ on credit reports, you have a right to obtain your credit report once every three months without charge, and you may contest the listed defaults or reports at any time.
The Consumer Action website provides a word document that acts as a template for removal requests. You may download it here (Word DOC). It’s always best to contact us before making this request so we can guide you on the relevant information to include, and the applicable legislation that should be cited.
Large companies and credit reporting agencies routinely make errors.
What Information is Required?
Most reporting agencies will ask the following of you:
If you request a credit report, your current contact details will then become available to any lenders, creditors or debt collectors that check your report.
Equifax
You can apply for your credit report online at Equifax , by calling 198 332. You may also make a written request with the above information, and send the request to: Equifax, GPO Box 964, North Sydney, NSW 2059. You should indicate your preference of email or post.
Illion
Illion provide a form on their website . You may also download a PDF request form and send the following to Illion Public Access Centre, PO Box 7405, St Kilda Road, Melbourne VIC 3004.
Experian make a form available online . Alternatively, you may call them on 1300 783 684.
Experian Credit Services Australia
If you have anything listed on your credit report that shouldn’t be there, you should call us, your legal representation and send a clearance letter. The letter should include a very clear reason why the error exists, and make reference to applicable legislation.
Lenders and Banks will generally assess your explanation on a case-by-case basis, and their decisions are based on the weight of your circumstances, the evidence you provide, and the actions you took to correct the situation. They understand that many reports are listed in error, or are contested. You should Include a sentence confirming that you understand how serious the credit problem was and intend never to get into that situation again (i.e. take ownership).
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