Paying off a Code A BKR code
What about Code A BKR coding, or credits, loans or debts on which you are in arrears?
As mentioned, the arrears will result in an arrears report (A) for the registration in question in your credit overview. Have you caught up on the payment arrears, but is the credit still ongoing? Then this will be supplemented with a recovery report (H).
Furthermore, the same applies to the ordinary course of business as with the positive BKR registration described above. That is, - after you have repaid the entire credit - the arrears notification, the recovery notification and the notification that the credit has been terminated will remain visible for five years.
The BKR registration is therefore not bought off with the closure of the arrears. In fact, even after you have repaid the entire loan, it will remain visible to future lenders that you were in arrears.
This may make it more difficult for you to obtain a mortgage, (business) credit, or lease agreement, for example.
Once the full amount has been repaid and the registration has been closed, Dynamiet Nederland can help you remove this BKR registration. Take a look at our step-by-step plan for removing your BKR registration if you want to try it yourself first. Especially if it is demonstrably getting in the way of your life.
Of course, it is more complicated when the arrears are still active. Many people wonder if it is possible to buy off the BKR registration even in these cases, but in practice this is often difficult.
Consider Code 3 when buying out your registration
In fact, buying off a BKR registration with a late payment (Code A) notation, often comes down to making an arrangement with the lender.
After all, you are unable to buy off the arrears by paying them back.
In this case, buying out the registration amounts to agreeing with the lender to repay a certain amount of the outstanding debt. In exchange, you get the remaining amount waived. For the lender, this can be a way to still get some of the money back because they do not trust that the full amount will still be returned.
This results in a so-called code 3 listing, with an end date because the financial obligations on this credit have been terminated.
A code 3 listing with no end date is also possible, when the lender has decided to do nothing for the time being to recover the arrears and outstanding credit. Here, then, there is no buyout anyway, as the credit remains outstanding.
A code 3 is considered a heavy BKR registration and it is very difficult to get rid of such a registration. After all, even though the credit was closed, it shows that you never fully met your payment obligations toward the lender.
You will understand that such a heavy BKR registration can make it very difficult to get a mortgage or loan.