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Repairing Your Credit
Score and Clearing Derogatory Marks on Your Credit Report by: Justin Smith |
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Raising your credit score can be a fairly simple and
straightforward process unless you have derogatory marks that need to be
disputed (which will be explained below).
The reasons for bad credit can be as follows, high balances, bankruptcies, late
payments, and many others. The most significant thing you can do to raise your
score is to change your financial habits.
Chances are that if you have a bad credit score, you did something to make it
that way. Here are some of the best ways to quickly raise your credit score:
1. The most obvious: pay off your debt! This doesn't include a home mortgage,
but revolving balances such as credit card debt, a car loan, etc.
2. Make every payment on time. This is the most important factor in your credit
score rating. If you have had late payments in the past, it will take some time
to see real results from your on-time payments, but keep it up, sooner or later
the credit bureau will notice the change in your payment habits. Develop the
mentality that no late payment is acceptable!
3. If possible, pay over your minimum amount. This is especially important with
credit card balances, and will reflect a slight boost in your score.
4. If you have paid off all your debt, and your credit score seems to be at a
stand still, you might want to make small purchases each month with your credit
card and pay them off immediately. Often times the credit bureaus like to see at
least some kind of activity. Otherwise, they have no way to gauge how you are
doing financially.
5. Be patient! Sometimes repairing credit can be a long and arduous process.
Especially if you have had a bankruptcy. It can often take the better part of a
year or more to see any significant raises in your score.
Clearing a derogatory mark on your credit report:
This is probably the most difficult in regards to credit repair. If you have
requested a copy of your credit report, and notice a problem (an example would
be a late payment mark), that shouldn't be there, you need to take action to get
the derogatory mark cleared as soon as possible. It is extremely important to
get your credit score cleared before you attempt to get prequalified for
mortgage.
Here are the steps you should take:
First of all, if you are in contact with a loan officer, you may want to
describe the problem you are having to them. They can be very helpful when it
comes to credit repair, and should know exactly what to do if you have a bad
mark on your credit that is a mistake. In some cases, they may even call the
creditor for you to address the situation.
Second, you should call your creditor and each credit bureau to find out which
course of action you should take. In most cases, writing a letter will do. Here
is an example letter:
Date 00/00/00
Dear Big Credit Bureau,
This letter is a complaint that you are reporting inaccurate and/or incomplete
credit information on my credit report. I am displeased that you have included
the below information in my credit profile that includes the following errors.
Credit reporting laws ensure that bureaus report 100% accurate credit
information.
The following information concerning my credit report needs to be
re-investigated. I respectfully request to be provided proof of this alleged
item on my credit report. If this cannot be provided, the item must be deleted
from my report as soon as possible:
CREDITOR AGENCY, acct. 123-34567-ABC
The listed item is inaccurate and/or incomplete, and is a serious error in
reporting. Please delete this information, and supply a corrected credit profile
to all creditors who have received a copy within the last 6 months, or the last
2 years for employment purposes. Also, please provide the name, address, and
telephone number of each credit grantor or other subscriber.
Under federal law, you have 30 days to complete your re- investigation. Be
advised that the description of the procedure used to determine the accuracy and
completeness of the information is hereby requested as well, to be provided
within 15 days of the completion of your re-investigation.
Sincerely,
your signature
Your Name
SSN# 123-45-6789
Unfortunately, you will need to write 3 separate letters to each of the 3 major
credit bureaus. Here are the contact addresses for each:
Trans Union
P.O. Box 1000
Chester, PA 19022
1-800-888-4213
Equifax
P.O. Box 740241
Atlanta, GA 30374-0241
1-800-997-2493
Experian
P.O. Box 2104
Allen, TX 75013-2104
1-888-397-3742
Justin is the President of the Christian Real Estate Network
http://www.HisMove.com
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