Free Credit Repair Information

Credit repair involves removing inaccurate, misleading or outdated information from your credit report.
Credit report repair may help you get better interest rates. If you are being denied credit, it may help you get the credit that you deserve.

Most people understand the importance of establishing and maintaining a good credit record. You opened your first checking account and maybe got your first credit card or car loan and then something went wrong, so now you are searching for information about credit repair. You are not alone. Credit report repair is a major issue for many people and has created a relatively new market, particularly on the internet. Companies offer to sell you your credit report information and your FICO scores. They offer, for a price, do-it-yourself credit repair software and “professional advice”. Consumers are bombarded with information from television and radio personalities. Some of whom have no experience or knowledge in credit repair issues. Anyone can offer to sell you anything and if you are not careful, you will waste money on bogus “credit reports” which have nothing to do with your personal credit report information.

The first step towards credit report repair is to obtain copies of your credit reports from the three major credit bureaus. Before you can complete a credit repair program, you need to know what information is causing your credit problems. You are entitled to a free copy once in a twelve month period. You can view and print your credit reports by visiting www.annualcreditreport.com. The Federal Trade Commission advises that you spell it correctly or you may end up at an “impostor site”. Once you have this information, you are on your way to credit report repair.

The next step towards credit repair is to report inaccurate information to the credit bureau. If you dispute information on your credit report, the credit bureau is required to investigate. They are not required to investigate and remove information in a timely manner. If you only have a couple of negative items, then you may be able to handle this part of the credit repair process yourself. However, those with large numbers of discrepancies often become frustrated at this point and give up on the whole idea of credit report repair. They continue struggling for years with high interest rates or even being denied credit entirely. This does not have to happen. There are law firms that can help.

As opposed to credit counseling services and “credit advisors”, legal counsel familiar with the laws regarding credit repair issues may be able to help you resolve your credit problems in a timely manner. They can handle the red tape, paperwork and multiple requests to credit bureaus that are sometimes necessary to remove items and complete the credit report repair process. Fees for these services vary, but if you are stuck carrying a balance on high interest credit cards, then you are paying hundreds of dollars per year in interest. Interest is money thrown away. Even worse, if you can not buy a house because of information on your credit report and are stuck paying rent then you are throwing away thousands of dollars per year. By: PATSY ROSE

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