Credit Repair
Little Known Secrets about Credit
Repair
One of the easiest things to acquire is a credit card. However,
maintaining good credit can be tricky when you do not
understand credit card terms, rates, finance charges and other
factors that could keep you in a revolving debt.
When you are having problems with your credit and you are
looking for desperate measure for credit repair, it can never
be too late to become credit worthy again. Do not seek out
credit-repairing services or agencies just yet. Instead, take
time to learn from your mistakes and understand how to repair
credit on your own. Although it could take time in repairing
one’s credit, improving a credit rating is possible.
Five Steps in Credit Repair
One of the first things you should do to repair credit is to
order your credit report through Experian, Equifax or
TransUnion - the three major credit bureaus. For around $10 for
each report, the information in these reports will determine
what the bureaus are saying about your spending and paying
patterns.
Once you have your credit report on hand, you need to
understand and examine each report carefully. Be aware that
each report will have different information because different
bureaus generate information depending on where a certain
creditor reports its clients.
Make sure that there is no error on your reports. Since you
will repair credit on your own, ensure that no typing errors,
incomplete or outdated information and inaccurate financial
histories are present. If there are errors, list them down and
make a dispute, explaining the inaccuracies in your report.
The most important thing you should do to in credit repair is
to complete a dispute form or write a letter of dispute and
send it to the credit bureaus. Be aware that each error in your
credit report will cost you money. In your letter or dispute
form, include exact errors you found in your report and explain
the reason for their incorrectness. Expect to receive your
updated credit report within 30 days from your submission after
the bureau has investigated your dispute.
The hardest part of any process of credit repair is solving and
eliminating debt. You need to organize and provide a spending
limit that could reduce your debt, while giving a scheduled
payment date for each debt you have. This process will take
time. However, if you have followed a strict paying routine for
your credit repair, but still remain on debt, you can negotiate
with creditors to reduce monthly payments, balance out monthly
bills or change due dates.
Credit repair is not a complicated process. However, you need
to understand that to repair credit on your own, you should be
ready for a time-consuming procedure that requires dedication,
patience and discipline to organize and follow a financial
plan, which would rebuild your credit score in due
time.