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Can a creditor refuse the protected trust deed?

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Can a creditor refuse the protected trust deed?

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Yes they can, but it will stop your trust deed only if the money you owe to them counts for a third of your total debt or more. If their total lending counts for less than a third of you total debt, then they will be bound in a legal term of Protected Trust Deed regardless of whether they oppose it or not.

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