Fixing /Repairing Credit
Credit repair is a process of rehabilitating a person’s creditworthiness or financial credit reputation. It typically starts with obtaining copies of the individual’s credit report and reviewing it for errors, omissions or deceptive information if any. If any corrections are needed, they have to be sorted out by means of formal dispute. Although the individual himself can rectify these errors in most cases, it sometimes tends to become a complex process requiring external and formal intervention. Of course, it is not possible to legally remove accurate negative information from the credit report, but the law does permit you to request for a reinvestigation of information that you might find objectionably inaccurate. It is of vital importance that you fix bad credit reports as you can. Many laws and regulations govern this process and many organizations exist that will help in guiding individuals through this process as well. If the credit bureaus are unable to verify the negative information on the credit report, they are bound by law to remove it.
There are many reasons why you would want to fix your credit report. The most common causes are clerical errors in recording payments, credit problems of an ex-spouse still linked to you, incorrect information like wrong security numbers included by mistake, identify theft and so on.
Once you have received your credit report, carefully evaluate it for all the negative listings. Rank each item in terms of how much damage it is doing to your credit report. This should be done for all credit reports and mark the items that may be duplicated. Some of the items that can be damaging to your credit reports are bankruptcy, foreclosure, repossession, loan defaults, past due and late payments, collections, court judgements, credit rejections and credit inquires. Ensure that you ask for a complete deletion and not just for changing the information. The toughest things to get off your credit report are items like foreclosures and bankruptcies as these are easy for credit bureaus to verify.
A letter with all the documentation and instructions on how they should fix your credit report must be sent to the credit bureaus. It will include your full name, address, date of birth, Social Security Number, any previous names or addresses used during the disputed period, the creditor’s name and details of the account in question, specific instructions on what is wrong and how to fix your credit report. The letter should be sent via registered mail.
While you are meticulously taking these steps to fix your credit report ensure that you keep copies and records of all correspondence you send and receive. Also, if you should encounter any additional problems at a later date and would like help in repairing your credit, you will need these records to proceed.
Once the credit reporting agency has received your dispute letter, they are obligated to investigate. They must resolve all consumer disputes within 30 days. You will receive written notice of the results of the investigation of your credit repair report within five days of its completion, including a copy of the amended credit file if it changed based on the dispute. Once the erroneous information is deleted from a credit file, the credit bureaus cannot reinsert it unless the entity providing such information certifies that the item is accurate. The credit bureau then must notify the consumer within five days.
If the new investigation shows an error, not only do you ask for the corrected version for yourself, but you can request them to send it to all persons and companies that may have received the erroneous report within the past six months. Job applicants can have corrected credit repair reports sent to anyone who received a report for employment purposes during the past two years.
In addition to the credit repair process that is being carried on externally, you can try these specialized techniques too.
- Debt validation technique on collections
- Disputing the information within the listing, like the date the account was opened, high balance, amount owed, etc. If any of the information is incorrect, you have a good chance of getting the whole thing deleted off of your report.
- If you were never served for a judgement, you may have the opportunity to make it void.
Remember, credit bureau disputes are handled by people so the possibility that the claim put forth by you may have been misunderstood or overlooked. Fixing credit takes time, so be patient. You can always resubmit your claims if you are not happy or feel you have not received adequate justice. Lastly, as you fix your credit report, you will have to start building your credit as well to increase your attractiveness to lenders.
