All the creditors that voted at the creditor's meeting when the IVA was set up are legally bound by it. That means they have to stick to the terms and conditions of the IVA.
They are not allowed to:
Your creditors should always contact your insolvency practitioner (IP) if they have any queries about anything. This applies whether you are being chased by a debt collector on behalf of the creditor or the creditor directly.
Tell your insolvency practitioner straight away about any phone calls or letters from creditors or debt collectors included in the IVA. Ask your insolvency practitioner to speak to the creditor on your behalf. If a creditor phones you, politely ask them to discuss the matter with your insolvency practitioner and give them the contact details.
If you have debts with creditors that are not included in the IVA, they can still contact you and chase you for that debt.
If you have a number of debts with the same creditor and one of these debts is not included in the IVA, they can still contact you about that debt.
You may want to think about the best way to deal with debts not included in the IVA.
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Is an IVA right for you
What impact an IVA could have on your job and processions
Being a home owner
Your credit rating
Bank accounts, savings and pensions
Lasting power of attorney
Choosing MoneyFresh
How an IVA is set up
IVA proposal and creditors
Preparing for the Isolvency Practitioner
IVA protocol
Maintaining your IVA over time
Your circumstance have changed
Add more debts after an IVA has started
Failing your IVA
Struggling with your IVA repayments
Missed a IVA payment
Your creditors are still contact you
Cancel your IVA
Make a complaint about the IP (Inslovence Practitioner)
Make a complaint to the DMP (Debt Management