Steps to Credit Repair
Jonathan Cheong
Credit repair is not always easy, but there are solutions available to help us get out of debt. We all have bills and sometimes those bills are outrageous. Paying bills is ongoing, there is no escape so the best possible solution then is asking for help and working to repay your debts.
The changes in law are making it difficult for consumers to restore their credit, yet some rules to the law make it possible to get all three of your credit reports for free. If you have a credit history of negligence you need to get copies of your credit reports to make sure no false allegations were made against you.
If the creditors or bureaus file a false claim on your credit report you might be eligible to sue the computers. If there are claims against you on your report the first step is to file a dispute against the claims.
This can delay your payments and if you don't owe the bill it can free you from the debt once the bureaus find that you are not responsible. It is important that you contact the bureaus as soon as possible if you notice any claims made against you that you believe are not your responsibility.
Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax all have a dispute hot-line available. Disputing is a step in the right direction for repairing your credit. The majority of information on your credit reports is from banks, credit card companies, utilities providers, judgments, and so on.
Your information generally stays on your credit report for at least 7 years. Positive results often stay on your report for around 10 years. Tax liens often stay on your credit report for around 15 years and bankruptcies often stay on your credit report for 10 years.
If you have any debts on your credit report that do not belong to you, it is wise to file a dispute immediately. The bureaus will investigate the accusations made against you and if they find it is wrong, then they will remove the claims.
If the information on your credit report has no resolve then the companies will often delete or modify the claims against you. This is why it is important to keep track of your credit report.
You can also view your credit score from the reports and get details on how your score is affected. If you see that there are claims against you that is your responsibility and can't seem to find a solution, it is wise to get educated. If you believe credit repair companies that claim they can remove items from your report and lower your monthly bills, then you are misled.
Most of the companies are regulated by the law. This means the government has reason to believe that the companies may mislead their consumers. Therefore, most of the companies that claim they can get you out of debt in little or no time are often waiting to take money from your pocket, while putting you at risk of loosing your assets.
If you need help or support with your credit then it is wise to go to sources that offer counseling at the National Foundation for Credit Counseling.
The representatives are highly trained in helping consumers find a solution to remove debt. They will also help get the creditors off your back. It is important to know your rights if you are in debt and searching for a solution to repair your credit.
Building credit that has been affected is difficult in most cases, but never impossible. Millions around the world at one time or another has some financial change that has affected them negatively.
Therefore, you are not alone and there are many that are aware of this fact.
The Consumer Response Center is a great source for finding information about your rights. In some cases, some of us have more rights than others.
Victims of Identity Theft or Military Personnel that have been robbed of their identity have more rights than people delinquent of paying on time.
Knowing what is available to you is the first step to repairing your credit and getting back on track.
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