Credit Restoration Helpful Hints
Some may have late payments. Some people are facing charge offs because they cannot make their regular monthly payments. The restoration process isn't as difficult as many people may think though. It takes time and consecutive monthly payments, but it can be done.
Initially, you will have to get in your possession a copy of your credit report from each of the three major credit bureaus. These three bureaus are as follows: Experian, Equifax, and Trans Union. It is also often suggested that you pull a credit report from these three because sometimes information is different on each and could be disputed for erroneous reporting and possibly eliminated just by submitting a simple dispute letter! Creditors are not required to report to any of the agencies, and often they will report to just one.
Having all three credit reports on hand will help make restoring your credit easier and more thorough. The FACT Act passed by Congress allows consumers one free copy of their credit report per year. To get your copy, go to annualcreditreport.com. They do not ask for a credit card to authorize or any sort of payment unless you want your official numeric FICO score which is not necessary to evaluate what's on your credit and how its affecting you.
Once you have the credit reports in hand, go over them with a fine tooth comb. Check for any errors such as paid off accounts reporting as delinquent or accounts that you have never opened or used. This is also a good way to check if you've recently been a victim of identity theft. Also check for accounts in which the reporting period (7 years) has expired. If you find errors in your report it is essential that you contact the credit bureau to have your file corrected or updated. All bureaus provide the convenience of disputing items online and you can do so while reviewing your credit report.
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