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Understanding Negotiations with a Creditor PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Written by Anand Donthi   
Thursday, 07 August 2008
When your dependability and credibility shrinks, your ability weakens to pay the bills or repayment of loans as per the time schedules, following the credit facility used. If these bills are not paid on the schedule then your credibility is in doubt. In the financial world the term "credit" is originated and is often used whether someone pay back their loans or not. For the term "creditor", most of us think that we owe money to someone and when we think of it most of us shrink at the thought of owing someone money.
by AnandDonthi


When your dependability and credibility shrinks, your ability weakens to pay the bills or repayment of loans as per the time schedules, following the credit facility used. If these bills are not paid on the schedule then your credibility is in doubt. In the financial world the term "credit" is originated and is often used whether someone pay back their loans or not. For the term "creditor", most of us think that we owe money to someone and when we think of it most of us shrink at the thought of owing someone money.

Successful settlement negotiation with a creditor is always preferred and desirable so as to close the records of the account permanently. A creditor is a company, a bank or an individual to whom a person owes money, following the use credit facility or a loan and such owed money is kept pending or unpaid.

With the recent home mortgage most of us obtain mortgage loans from the banks who actually owns the homes that are mortgaged. In this case the creditor would be the bank and the debtor is the one not being able to pay for the home mortgage loan.

The creditors always wanting to negotiate with a debtor for settlement so that they can close the account permanently by any possible means. All it depends on what type of creditor is involved, what kind of debt it is, for how long the debt is kept unpaid and the credit rate of the debtor.

Of course, the willingness of the customer to pay it off plays into this somewhere and somehow. But in the case of the mortgaged homes, the bank ends up taking the house back from the debtor, in order to recoup some of the money owed to them due because of a major inability to make monthly payments. The homeowner walks away either by choice or through forced evictions by the bank.

Negotiating to make a payment plan with the creditor is a part of getting someone's credit back on track, it is a preferable option for both the parties and the payment plan will not be beyond the schedule of the original period, the negotiated payment plan usually will be shorter. If the creditor cannot workout the payment plan with the debtor usually bankruptcy may occur and the payment outstanding remains unresolved.

Most debtors or individuals who owe money know very little about bankruptcy, with the majority knowing little about finances. Additionally, bankruptcy has changed a lot in the past year or so, in comparison to filing in the past. But over the years, money issues have compounded to the point that most relationships are in serious trouble because of them ?�mainly due to lack of communication, as money represents different things to different people.

The system errors or due to human errors sometimes creditors show documentation errors and the outstanding dues may be incorrect. In such a case it should be reported to the bureau should be notified to eliminate the errors. Hence it is always important to get a free credit report evaluated periodically.

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