Taking Steps to Repair Bad Credit
by Ken Snow
Repairing your bad credit is never easy, but there are
solutions that can help you get out of debt. Everyone has bills and sometimes bills can
get out of control. Because paying your bills is an ongoing process, the best possible
solution when you are in trouble is by asking for help and working to get your debt under
control.
Since new laws make it difficult for consumers to restore
their credit rating, it might seem impossible to get out of trouble. However, under the
law it is possible to get all three of your credit reports free of charge.
If you have a poor credit history, you should request
copies of your credit reports to be certain that there are no mistakes or false charges.
If you do find erroneous claims on your credit report the first thing you should do is
file a dispute against the claims. This will likely delay your payments and if you are
found not to be responsible for the debt it can free you from it all together.
Contact the agencies as soon as possible if you notice any
invalid accounts or incorrect claims that are not your responsibility. For your
convenience, Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax all have dispute hot lines available.
- Experian Credit: 800-301-7195,
- Trans Union: 800-916-8800 and
- Equifax Credit: 800-685-1111
Disputing can be one step toward repairing your credit.
Most of the information listed on credit reports is from banks, credit card companies,
utilities providers, legal judgments, etc.
Typically, that information remains on your credit report
for at least 7 years. Positive ratings often remain on your report for 10 years. Tax liens
will remain on your credit report for 15 years and bankruptcies will remain on your credit
report for 10 years. That is why it is important to dispute any credit claims that are on
your report that are not yours.
The bureaus will investigate, and if they find in your
favor, the debts will be erased from your credit report. For this reason, it is very
important to keep track of your credit report, and view it on a regular basis. You also
have the ability to view your credit score from the reports so that you can see how it has
been affected by your report.
If you find claims against you that you are responsible
for, but dont know how to fix, you should educate yourself.
Do not believe it when credit repair companies assert that
they can remove items from your credit report and lower your monthly payments. The
government watches most of these agencies and the government has been given reason to
believe that some of these agencies have misled customers.
Most of these companies are only looking to cheat you, all
the while putting you at risk of further damaging your credit. If you need help or support
with your credit then it is easy and sensible to consult counselors at the National
Foundation for Credit Counseling. The representatives are highly trained in helping
consumers find a legal way to improve their credit, and get out of debt, while keeping the
creditors at bay.
Make sure that you know your rights if you are looking for
ways to repair your bad credit. It is still possible to overcome bad credit, and build
good credit again.
You are not alone, and there are places that you can turn.
The Consumer Response Center is another great resource for learning about your rights.
There are some cases where you have more rights than you might realize. Victims of
Identity Theft or Military Personnel that have had their identities stolen often have more
rights than people who simply fail to pay their bills.
Knowing your rights and where to turn for help is the first
step in repairing your bad credit.
To learn more about credit repair visit http://www.creditrepairtips.info
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