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Legal Credit Repair Methods To better understand what legal credit repair is, it would be helpful to understand a few types of illegal credit repair: Illegal: Changing your social security number to obtain a clean bill of credit. Illegal: Disputing every item on your credit report, regardless of nature. Illegal: Charging for services that have not yet been completed.
So, what exactly is Legal Credit Repair? Legal Credit Repair consists of removing the negative items on a credit report. There are a few different methods of going about this, the most common and effective are: "Goodwill" Negotiation Negotiating directly with creditors and asking them to "please" remove negative items from your credit reports is a viable method of credit repair for mild late-pay accounts. There are no laws that require that negative items stay on your reports for any amount of time, and creditors have the ability to simply remove these items if they see that it could somehow work to their benefit, even if that simply means a pleased customer. Credit Disputation The Fair Credit Reporting Act gives you the right to contact credit bureaus directly and dispute items on your credit reports. Just as in a court of law, you have the right to plead "not guilty" to negative information on your credit reports, and leave the burden of proof to the credit bureaus. You can dispute any and all items on your credit reports that you feel classify as inaccurate, unverifiable, or misleading. If the bureaus can not verify that the information on your reports is indeed correct, then those items must be deleted. Learn More! |
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