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How To Repair Credit

Correct inaccurate, misleading, or unverifiable information on your credit report. The Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act is the Federal law that governs your credit report and protects you from inaccurate reporting by establishing a legal dispute process that you can use to challenge and remove items that are inaccurate.

Fix Bad Credit

by John Cooper If you have bad credit there is hope. You do not have to wait seven years for bad credit items to naturally fall off your credit report. The Fair Credit Reporting Act that was passed by Congress gives you the right to dispute any item on your report. This act also makes it law that if the item is not verified by the creditor then the bureau must delete it from your credit report. To dispute an item you must create a dispute letter and send it to each credit bureau. You can hire

Lexington Law – Review

by John Cooper Lexington Law is a credit repair firm that is headquartered out of Salt Lake, Utah. They have 22 lawyers and over 400 employees. They have been in business for 17 years and have served 1/2 million people. They will dispute bad credit items on your credit report. Is credit repair legal? Yes, credit repair is legal and your responsibility. The Fair Credit Reporting Act passed by congress gives you the right to dispute any item you feel is not accurate on your credit report. T

Erase Bad Credit

by John Cooper If you have bad credit there is hope. You do not have to wait seven years for bad credit items to naturally fall off your credit report. The Fair Credit Reporting Act says that you can dispute any item that you do not believe to be accurate on your credit report. It also says that any item that can not be verified must be removed from your credit. You can dispute an item through the dispute process. This is done yourself by writing a dispute letter or you can hire a service to

Lexington Law Firm – Review

by John Cooper Lexington Law is headquartered out of Salt Lake City, Utah. They are a credit repair firm. There are over 400 employees and 22 credit attorneys. Their business started in 1991 and they have served 1/2 million people. They will dispute questionable items on your credit. Is it legal? Yes, this is legal and credit repair is your responsibility. The Fair Credit Reporting Act gives you the right to dispute any item that you feel in inaccurate on your credit. Also this law says that