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Credit Repair Techniques
Legal Credit Repair Techniques Take
Time
There are really only three credit repair techniques you can
use to repair your credit, and none of them are going to happen
overnight. Negative items appearing on your credit report are
going to stay there for the duration, usually seven years or
until the statute of limitations expires and unless you can
prove it is not valid, it will not be removed.
The first thing you can do is request a copy of your credit
report and go through it with a fine tooth comb. Look for
reports of loans you may have been late on but have been paid
off. Look for erroneous reports of loans you may not have had
but somehow ended up on your report. When you find anything
negative that should not be there, send a request, in writing,
for the credit bureau to remove it.
You will need to offer some proof of a loan being paid off as
well as proof that a loan in your name was not initiated by
you, but this is just the beginning of the credit repair
techniques you have at your disposal.
Concentrate On Building Good Credit
Once all of the negative items on your report has been
addressed, it is important you concentrate on paying your
obligations on time. One of the best credit repair techniques
you have is not being late with any payments, and that does not
only apply to credit cards. Being late on utility payments are
also reported to the credit agencies. By keeping them up to
date your credit repair techniques will be advanced, although
positives are not usually reported as quickly as the
negatives.
The biggest aspect of your credit repair techniques is time.
Believe it or not your credit did not earn a low score
overnight and it will take more than a few days to raise the
score. If several negatives can be removed quickly, then you
have a chance of improving your score, but even this can take
upwards of 30 days or longer and if you apply for multiple
credit sources at one time, it can also affect your credit
score.
Patience is probably the best of the credit repair techniques
you can use to fix your credit score. Paying bills on time,
along with utilities and other obligations, by monitoring your
report for anything out of the ordinary and making sure paid
off items are listed in a timely manner will help put your
credit back on track.
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