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4 Credit Repair Solutions To Get Your Credit Back In No Time

Susan Jan asked:




Having a good credit rating is important because it allows us many conveniences in life, such as renting property, having credit card, and qualifying for financing etc. However, if you do not pay a creditor on time, your credit report with the credit bureau will be affected, and when your credit rating becomes poor, the above conveniences will no longer be possible. It is imperative that you take immediate steps to repair your credit.

The first step in credit repair is to get your credit report from the credit reporting agency. Once you receive your credit report, examine it closely for any inaccuracies. If you find any discrepancies, you can request an investigation in writing to the agency. The agency must then either respond within 30 days with documentation of the particular discrepancy, or remove that item from your credit report.

An immediate solution to credit repair is to contact your creditor as soon as you become aware of your outstanding debts. Your credit report depends on whether your creditor decides to report you to the credit reporting agency. Usually your creditor will be willing to discuss with you alternate payment options and solutions, because they would prefer to get some payment instead of no payment at all from you. You should propose a realistic payment plan and convince them that you can stick to it.

If your creditor does not accept your new payment terms, then your debt will go to collection, and you will then have to deal with the collection agency. Collection agents are usually more aggressive and may even threaten to take you to court if you do not comply. Bear in mind that collection companies generally buy debts at about half their value, so any payment higher than that is a profit for them. Negotiate ASAP to pay less than the full value of your debt, and collection agents generally agree to a quick payment at a small discount of the value, as they are unwilling to have the process drag on.

Another option is for you to seek the help of a credit counselor. Credit counseling is usually done by non-profit agencies, and credit counselors will advise you on and make you stick to your long term credit repair plans. Good credit counseling organizations also provide workshops, educational materials, and counseling.

Of all the credit repair options, Avoid for-profit credit repair companies at all cost because they are often scams, and propose a one size fits all quick fix. There is nothing that a credit repair company suggests that you can’t do yourself, such as obtaining your credit report etc.

It takes a long time to build a good credit rating, and just a short amount of time to destroy it. There are no quick solutions to a poor credit rating, and you will have to slowly and patiently build your credit rating again from scratch. If you avoid quick credit fixes, and instead focus on long term credit repair, you will eventually gain your good credit back.

Sam
 

How To Dispute Negative Information On Your Credit Report

Conleth Onu asked:




Disputing negative entries on your credit report is the most effective method to delete unfavorable information and improve your credit rating.

Many people in America have negative information on their credit report. These derogatory items can be detrimental to your ability to obtain loans, credit cards and other financial services.

You have the right to dispute any inaccurate or incomplete information that is contained in your credit report. There is no charge for this.

If an account is not being reported 100% accurately, by law the credit bureau must remove it from your report.

Here’s How The Process Works.

1. You get a copy of your credit report from the credit bureaus.

2. When you get your reports you carefully review them and note any negative accounts and inaccuracies.

3. You then dispute the negative accounts. Submit the dispute in writing, along with any supporting documentation. If the credit bureau cannot verify the accuracy of any item you dispute, they must remove the item within the alloted time.

4. When the investigation is complete, the credit bureau must send you a free copy of your report if the dispute results in a change.

You can continue this process until you are satisfied with the outcome. Remember, if the negative item is not 100% accurate the credit bureau must remove it from your file.

Before you begin the process, it is essential that you have good information on how to go about restoring your credit.

Do you want to learn more about how to do it? I have written the ultimate guide to credit repair, “How To Clean Up Bad Credit And Establish AAA-1 credit Rating.” For free details, click the link below to visit my website.

Jimmy