The National Debt Review Center is considered the best debt review removal company in South Africa. They were among the first debt counselling companies to handle this process, which was traditionally managed solely by attorneys who then later sent the documents to debt counsellors or the NCR to request updates.
The National Debt Review Center (NDRC) has played a significant role in shaping the landscape of debt review removal services in South Africa. They were among the first debt counselling companies to enter this field, traditionally reserved solely for attorneys.
NDRC’s approach to debt review removal differs from some solely attorney-driven processes. They advocate for debt counsellors being involved in the initial stages to ensure a comprehensive and proper understanding of the individual’s financial situation. While an attorney’s expertise is crucial for court appearances to obtain the debt review removal order, NDRC emphasizes the involvement of a debt counsellor throughout the process.
Following the successful court order, the attorney returns the case to the debt counsellor. This ensures a smooth transition and empowers the debt counsellor to handle the crucial task of updating credit bureaus, the National Credit Regulator (NCR), and creditors, reflecting the successful removal of debt review. This comprehensive approach stands in contrast to some attorneys who might not involve debt counsellors throughout the entire process.
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To terminate the debt review process and to have the debt review notice removed from your credit reports requires that a court application be made for the court to find that you are not over-indebted, even if there is no court order in place for your debt review. Should you wish to terminate the debt review process, please complete the form below and attach all required documents, to allow us to do an assessment of your probable case. We shall then advise further.
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